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Hamiltonian Dynamics Learning from Point Cloud Observations for Nonholonomic Mobile Robot Control

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arxiv 2309.09163 v2 pith:J264DJG2 submitted 2023-09-17 cs.RO cs.SYeess.SY

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Reliable autonomous navigation requires adapting the control policy of a mobile robot in response to dynamics changes in different operational conditions. Hand-designed dynamics models may struggle to capture model variations due to a limited set of parameters. Data-driven dynamics learning approaches offer higher model capacity and better generalization but require large amounts of state-labeled data. This paper develops an approach for learning robot dynamics directly from point-cloud observations, removing the need and associated errors of state estimation, while embedding Hamiltonian structure in the dynamics model to improve data efficiency. We design an observation-space loss that relates motion prediction from the dynamics model with motion prediction from point-cloud registration to train a Hamiltonian neural ordinary differential equation. The learned Hamiltonian model enables the design of an energy-shaping model-based tracking controller for rigid-body robots. We demonstrate dynamics learning and tracking control on a real nonholonomic wheeled robot.

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  1. Hamiltonian-based neural networks for systems under nonholonomic constraints

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    A Hamiltonian neural network with three parallel networks can recover the Hamiltonian, constraint matrix, and Lagrange multipliers of nonholonomically constrained systems from clean or noisy phase-space data.

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