[Question] How do you control the action frequecy for a robot. #1221
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Hi there, the decimation parameter controls how many simulation steps to take for each environment step. Within the environment step, we make one call to |
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I found that the action value serves merely as the setting point. To effectively deploy it on the real robot, we need to carefully adjust the stiffness (kp) and damping (kd). I met the same problem at #1077 |
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Hey,
I'm training a model on a robot hand in simulation and would like to run the trained policy on the real robot. How do I control the action frequency to slow down the rate at which actions are sent so i can train a policy better suited to run on the real robot. I am using the decimation parameter with the dt parameter set in the SimulationCfg. Based on my understanding from the documentation if i set the dt to 1/120 the physics will run at 120Hz and the decimation to 12 the action frequency will be 1/10 or 10 Hz. But this doesn't seem to be the case. I feel like i don't understand what the decimation parameter does exactly and how do i actually control the action frequency ? I am using a direct RL environment setup similar to the shadow hand environment.
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