Optimal Energy Shaping via Neural Approximators

Massaroli, Stefano, Poli, Michael, Califano, Federico, Park, Jinkyoo, Yamashita, Atsushi, Asama, Hajime

arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence 

We introduce optimal energy shaping as an enhancement of classical passivity-based control methods. A promising feature of passivity theory, alongside stability, has traditionally been claimed to be intuitive performance tuning along the execution of a given task. However, a systematic approach to adjust performance within a passive control framework has yet to be developed, as each method relies on few and problem-specific practical insights. Here, we cast the classic energy-shaping control design process in an optimal control framework; once a task-dependent performance metric is defined, an optimal solution is systematically obtained through an iterative procedure relying on neural networks and gradient-based optimization. The proposed method is validated on state-regulation tasks.

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