Reinforcement co-Learning of Deep and Spiking Neural Networks for Energy-Efficient Mapless Navigation with Neuromorphic Hardware

03/02/2020
by   Guangzhi Tang, et al.
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Energy-efficient mapless navigation is crucial for mobile robots as they explore unknown environments with limited on-board resources. Although the recent deep reinforcement learning (DRL) approaches have been successfully applied to navigation, their high energy consumption limits their use in many robotic applications. Here, we propose a neuromorphic approach that combines the energy-efficiency of spiking neural networks with the optimality of DRL to learn control policies for mapless navigation. Our hybrid framework, Spiking deep deterministic policy gradient (SDDPG), consists of a spiking actor network (SAN) and a deep critic network, where the two networks were trained jointly using gradient descent. The trained SAN was deployed on Intel's Loihi neuromorphic processor. The co-learning enabled synergistic information exchange between the two networks, allowing them to overcome each other's limitations through a shared representation learning. When validated on both simulated and real-world complex environments, our method on Loihi not only consumed 75 times less energy per inference as compared to DDPG on Jetson TX2, but also had a higher rate of successfully navigating to the goal which ranged by 1% to 4.2%, depending on the forward-propagation timestep size. These results reinforce our ongoing effort to design brain-inspired algorithms for controlling autonomous robots with neuromorphic hardware.

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