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Context-aware Mamba-based Reinforcement Learning for social robot navigation

Authors :
Mustafa, Syed Muhammad
Rizvi, Omema
Usmani, Zain Ahmed
Memon, Abdul Basit
Movania, Muhammad Mobeen
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Social robot navigation (SRN) is a relevant problem that involves navigating a pedestrian-rich environment in a socially acceptable manner. It is an essential part of making social robots effective in pedestrian-rich settings. The use cases of such robots could vary from companion robots to warehouse robots to autonomous wheelchairs. In recent years, deep reinforcement learning has been increasingly used in research on social robot navigation. Our work introduces CAMRL (Context-Aware Mamba-based Reinforcement Learning). Mamba is a new deep learning-based State Space Model (SSM) that has achieved results comparable to transformers in sequencing tasks. CAMRL uses Mamba to determine the robot's next action, which maximizes the value of the next state predicted by the neural network, enabling the robot to navigate effectively based on the rewards assigned. We evaluate CAMRL alongside existing solutions (CADRL, LSTM-RL, SARL) using a rigorous testing dataset which involves a variety of densities and environment behaviors based on ORCA and SFM, thus, demonstrating that CAMRL achieves higher success rates, minimizes collisions, and maintains safer distances from pedestrians. This work introduces a new SRN planner, showcasing the potential for deep-state space models for robot navigation.

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2408.02661
Document Type :
Working Paper