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End to end motion planner using Deep Deterministic Policy Gradient (DDPG) in gazebo

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End to end motion planner using Deep Deterministic Policy Gradient (DDPG) in gazebo

The goal is to use deep reinforcement learning algorithms: Deep Deterministic Policy Gradient (DDPG) to control mobile robot(turtlebot) to avoid obstacles while trying to arrive a target.

Goal: Let robot(turtlebot) navigate to the target(enter green circle)

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Introduce

More and more service robots appear in our daily lives. The key technologies of service robots involve many fields. Including navigation, system control, mechanism modules, vision modules, voice modules, artificial intelligence, etc. In this research, we present a learning-based mapless motion planner. This saves us from using traditional methods such as "SLAM" to have maps and can also do the navigation.

Input(State):

  1. Laser finding (10 Dimensions)

  2. Past action (Linear velocity & Angular velocity) (2 Dimensions)

  3. Target position in robot frame (2 Dimensions) a. Relative distance b. Relative angle (Polar coordinates)

  4. Robot yaw angular (1 Dimensions)

  5. The degrees to face the target i.e.|Yaw - Relative angle| (1 Dimensions)

    Total: 16 Dimensions

Normalize input(state):

  1. Laser finding / Maximum laser finding range
  2. Past action (Orignal)
  3. Target position in robot frame
    • Relative distance / Diagonal length in the map
    • Relative angle / 360
  4. Robot yaw angular / 360
  5. The degrees to face the target / 180

Output(Action):

  1. Linear velocity (0~0.25 m/s) (1 Dimensions)
  2. Angular velocity (-0.5~0.5 rad/s) (1 Dimensions)

Reward:

  • Arrive the target: +120
  • Hit the wall: -100
  • Else: 500*(Past relative distance - current relative distance)

Algorithm: DDPG (Actor with batch normlization Critic without batch normlization)

Training env: gazebo

Installation Dependencies:

  1. Python3

  2. Tensorflow pip3 install tensorflow-gpu

  3. ROS Kinetic

http://wiki.ros.org/kinetic/Installation/Ubuntu

  1. Gazebo7 (When you install ros kinetic it also install gazebo7)

http://gazebosim.org/tutorials?cat=install&tut=install_ubuntu&ver=7.0

How to Run?

cd
mkdir catkin_ws && mkdir catkin_ws/src
cd catkin_ws/src
git clone https://github.com/m5823779/MotionPlannerUsingDDPG.git project
git clone https://github.com/m5823779/turtlebot3
git clone https://github.com/m5823779/turtlebot3_msgs
git clone https://github.com/m5823779/turtlebot3_simulations
cd ..
catkin_make

And add following line in ~/.bashrc

export TURTLEBOT3_MODEL=burger
source /home/"Enter your user name"/catkin_ws/devel/setup.bash

Then enter following command in terminal

source ~/.bashrc

Demo: First run:

roslaunch turtlebot3_gazebo turtlebot3_stage_1.launch

In another terminal run:

roslaunch project ddpg_stage_1.launch

Train: If you want to retrain yourself change the setting

is_training = True   # In: project/src/ddpg_stage_1.py

Reference:

Idea:

https://arxiv.org/pdf/1703.00420.pdf

Network structure:

https://github.com/floodsung/DDPG

Ros workspace:

https://github.com/ROBOTIS-GIT/turtlebot3

https://github.com/ROBOTIS-GIT/turtlebot3_msgs

https://github.com/ROBOTIS-GIT/turtlebot3_simulations

https://github.com/dranaju/project

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