Author:
Dai Huatong,Chen Pengzhan,Yang Hui
Abstract
Meta-reinforcement learning (meta-RL), used in the fault-tolerant control (FTC) problem, learns a meta-trained model from a set of fault situations that have a high-level similarity. However, in the real world, skid-steering vehicles might experience different types of fault situations. The use of a single initial meta-trained model limits the ability to learn different types of fault situations that do not possess a strong similarity. In this paper, we propose a novel FTC method to mitigate this limitation, by meta-training multiple initial meta-trained models and selecting the most suitable model to adapt to the fault situation. The proposed FTC method is based on the meta deep deterministic policy gradient (meta-DDPG) algorithm, which includes an offline stage and an online stage. In the offline stage, we first train multiple meta-trained models corresponding to different types of fault situations, and then a situation embedding model is trained with the state-transition data generated from meta-trained models. In the online stage, the most suitable meta-trained model is selected to adapt to the current fault situation. The simulation results demonstrate that the proposed FTC method allows skid-steering vehicles to adapt to different types of fault situations stably, while requiring significantly fewer fine-tuning steps than the baseline.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Subject
Control and Optimization,Control and Systems Engineering
Cited by
2 articles.
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