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A Protocol for Real-time 3D Single Particle Tracking
Published on: January 3, 2018
Optimal navigation of a smart active particle: directional and distance sensing
1Institut für Theoretische Physik, Technische Universität Berlin, Hardenbergstr. 36, 10623, Berlin, Germany.
Abstract:
We employ Q learning, a variant of reinforcement learning, so that an active particle learns by itself to navigate on the fastest path toward a target while experiencing external forces and flow fields. As state variables, we use the distance and direction toward the target, and as action variables the active particle can choose a new orientation along which it moves with constant velocity. We explicitly investigate optimal navigation in a potential barrier/well and a uniform/ Poiseuille/swirling flow field. We show that Q learning is able to identify the fastest path and discuss the results. We also demonstrate that Q learning and applying the learned policy works when the particle orientation experiences thermal noise. However, the successful outcome strongly depends on the specific problem and the strength of noise.
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