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Collision Avoidance and Navigation for a Quadrotor Swarm Using End-To-End Deep Reinforcement Learning

Zhehui Huang, Zhaojing Yang, Rahul Krupani, Baskın Şenbaşlar, Sumeet Batra, Gaurav Sukhatme

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Abstract

End-to-end deep reinforcement learning (DRL) for quadrotor control promises many benefits – easy deployment, task generalization and real-time execution capability. Prior end-to-end DRL-based methods have showcased the ability to deploy learned controllers onto single quadrotors or quadrotor teams maneuvering in simple, obstacle-free environments. However, the addition of obstacles increases the number of possible interactions exponentially, thereby increasing the difficulty of training RL policies. In this work, we propose an end-to-end DRL approach to control quadrotor swarms in environments with obstacles. We provide our agents a curriculum and a replay buffer of the clipped collision episodes to improve performance in obstacle-rich environments. We implement an attention mechanism to attend to the neighbor robots and obstacle interactions - the first successful demonstration of this mechanism on policies for swarm behavior deployed on severely compute-constrained hardware. Our work is the first work that demonstrates the possibility of learning neighbor-avoiding and obstacle-avoiding control policies trained with end-to-end DRL that transfers zero-shot to real quadrotors. Our approach scales to 32 robots with 80% obstacle density in simulation and 8 robots with 20% obstacle density in physical deployment. Website: https: //sites.google.com/view/obst-avoid-swarm-rl

Index terms

Multi-Robot Systems Reinforcement Learning Collision Avoidance