Insik Yoon, Malik Aqeel Anwar, Titash Rakshit, A. Raychowdhury
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Transfer and Online Reinforcement Learning in STT-MRAM Based Embedded Systems for Autonomous Drones
In this paper we present an algorithm-hardware co-design for camera-based autonomous flight in small drones. We show that the large write-latency and write-energy for nonvolatile memory (NVM) based embedded systems makes them unsuitable for real-time reinforcement learning (RL). We address this by performing transfer learning (TL) on meta-environments and RL on the last few layers of a deep convolutional network. While the NVM stores the meta-model from TL, an on-die SRAM stores the weights of the last few layers. Thus all the real-time updates via RL are carried out on the SRAM arrays. This provides us with a practical platform with comparable performance as end-to-end RL and 83.4% lower energy per image frame.