Physics-informed Neural Network Predictive Control for Quadruped Locomotion
By: Haolin Li , Yikang Chai , Bailin Lv and more
Potential Business Impact:
Robots walk better with heavy, changing loads.
This study introduces a unified control framework that addresses the challenge of precise quadruped locomotion with unknown payloads, named as online payload identification-based physics-informed neural network predictive control (OPI-PINNPC). By integrating online payload identification with physics-informed neural networks (PINNs), our approach embeds identified mass parameters directly into the neural network's loss function, ensuring physical consistency while adapting to changing load conditions. The physics-constrained neural representation serves as an efficient surrogate model within our nonlinear model predictive controller, enabling real-time optimization despite the complex dynamics of legged locomotion. Experimental validation on our quadruped robot platform demonstrates 35% improvement in position and orientation tracking accuracy across diverse payload conditions (25-100 kg), with substantially faster convergence compared to previous adaptive control methods. Our framework provides a adaptive solution for maintaining locomotion performance under variable payload conditions without sacrificing computational efficiency.
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