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Robust agility via learned zero dynamics policies

Csomay-Shanklin et al., 2024

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14184245035535921693
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Csomay-Shanklin N
Compton W
Rodriguez I
Ambrose E
Yue Y
Ames A
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2024 IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems (IROS)

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We study the design of robust and agile controllers for hybrid underactuated systems. Our approach breaks down the task of creating a stabilizing controller into: 1) learning a mapping that is invariant under optimal control, and 2) driving the actuated coordinates to …
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