Reinforcement Learning Training Algebraic Loop Delay Blocks
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Hi all,
I set up a RL training with a simscape model and I needed to use delay blocks to avoid algebraic loop. However, this causes the following problems:
- The simulation is terminated if an undesired condition happens. Due to the delay block, the simulation was terminated in the next sample time (instead of immediately). This would cause the RL agent to view the wrong experience tuples as the ones that caused the termination, hence record the penalty wrongly.
- All experience tuples would be delayed by one sample time, therefore the recorded 'action' and 'reward' do not correspond to the exact sample time.
What can be done to solve this problem?
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Yifeng Tang
on 30 Apr 2021
It's also possible to break the algebraic loop involving Simscape using a first-order transfer function with a small time constant. It can be justified as some kind of sensor delay, assuming the sensor feedback is part of what's causing the algebraic loop (usually it is :). This may solve the problem of extra step/sample time you have.
TRONG LINH VU
on 17 Aug 2021
I'm getting the same problem when using the memory block or other blocks to solve the algebraic loop. I've tried to use a first-order transfer function, but it didn't work well. Have you fixed your problem, Tech Logg, and any other recommendations from MATLAB staff?
Thanks
Tech Logg Ding
on 12 Oct 2021
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