Steady-State Error Compensation for Reinforcement Learning with Quadratic Rewards

14 Feb 2024  ·  Liyao Wang, Zishun Zheng, Yuan Lin ·

The selection of a reward function in Reinforcement Learning (RL) has garnered significant attention because of its impact on system performance. Issues of significant steady-state errors often manifest when quadratic reward functions are employed. Although absolute-value-type reward functions alleviate this problem, they tend to induce substantial fluctuations in specific system states, leading to abrupt changes. In response to this challenge, this study proposes an approach that introduces an integral term. By integrating this integral term into quadratic-type reward functions, the RL algorithm is adeptly tuned, augmenting the system's consideration of reward history, and consequently alleviates concerns related to steady-state errors. Through experiments and performance evaluations on the Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) and lane change models, we validate that the proposed method effectively diminishes steady-state errors and does not cause significant spikes in some system states.

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