A reinforcement learning neural network for robotic manipulator control

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Abstract

We propose a neural networkmodel for reinforcement learning to control a robotic manipulator with unknown parameters and dead zones. The model is composed of three networks. The state of the robotic manipulator is predicted by the state network of the model, the action policy is learned by the action network, and the performance index of the action policy is estimated by a critic network. The three networks work together to optimize the performance index based on the reinforcement learning control scheme. The convergence of the learning methods is analyzed. Application of the proposed model on a simulated two-link robotic manipulator demonstrates the effectiveness and the stability of the model.

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Hu, Y., & Si, B. (2018). A reinforcement learning neural network for robotic manipulator control. Neural Computation, 30(7), 1983–2004. https://doi.org/10.1162/neco_a_01079

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