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Embedded Neural Networks for Robot Autonomy

Published 10 Nov 2019 in cs.RO and eess.SP | (1911.03848v1)

Abstract: We present a library to automatically embed signal processing and neural network predictions into the material robots are made of. Deep and shallow neural network models are first trained offline using state-of-the-art machine learning tools and then transferred onto general purpose microcontrollers that are co-located with a robot's sensors and actuators. We validate this approach using multiple examples: a smart robotic tire for terrain classification, a robotic finger sensor for load classification and a smart composite capable of regressing impact source localization. In each example, sensing and computation are embedded inside the material, creating artifacts that serve as stand-in replacement for otherwise inert conventional parts. The open source software library takes as inputs trained model files from higher level learning software, such as Tensorflow/Keras, and outputs code that is readable in a microcontroller that supports C. We compare the performance of this approach for various embedded platforms. In particular, we show that low-cost off-the-shelf microcontrollers can match the accuracy of a desktop computer, while being fast enough for real-time applications at different neural network configurations. We provide means to estimate the maximum number of parameters that the hardware will support based on the microcontroller's specifications.

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