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Explosive Jumping with Rigid and Articulated Soft Quadrupeds via Example Guided Reinforcement Learning

20 March 2025
Georgios Apostolides
Wei Pan
Jens Kober
Cosimo Della Santina
Jiatao Ding
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Abstract

Achieving controlled jumping behaviour for a quadruped robot is a challenging task, especially when introducing passive compliance in mechanical design. This study addresses this challenge via imitation-based deep reinforcement learning with a progressive training process. To start, we learn the jumping skill by mimicking a coarse jumping example generated by model-based trajectory optimization. Subsequently, we generalize the learned policy to broader situations, including various distances in both forward and lateral directions, and then pursue robust jumping in unknown ground unevenness. In addition, without tuning the reward much, we learn the jumping policy for a quadruped with parallel elasticity. Results show that using the proposed method, i) the robot learns versatile jumps by learning only from a single demonstration, ii) the robot with parallel compliance reduces the landing error by 11.1%, saves energy cost by 15.2% and reduces the peak torque by 15.8%, compared to the rigid robot without parallel elasticity, iii) the robot can perform jumps of variable distances with robustness against ground unevenness (maximal 4cm height perturbations) using only proprioceptive perception.

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@article{apostolides2025_2503.16197,
  title={ Explosive Jumping with Rigid and Articulated Soft Quadrupeds via Example Guided Reinforcement Learning },
  author={ Georgios Apostolides and Wei Pan and Jens Kober and Cosimo Della Santina and Jiatao Ding },
  journal={arXiv preprint arXiv:2503.16197},
  year={ 2025 }
}
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