Learning Low-Frequency Motion Control for Robust, Dynamic Robotic Locomotion
Robotic locomotion is often approached with the goal of maximizing robustness and reactivity by increasing motion control frequency. Not in this video. Watch to see researchers challenge this intuitive notion by demonstrating robust and dynamic locomotion with a learned motion controller executing at as low as 8 Hz on a real ANYmal C quadruped.
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