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Ep#18 HuB: Learning Extreme Humanoid Balance

With Tong Zhang and Boyuan Zheng

This time, Tong and Boyuan tell us about how to achieve some of the most impressive humanoid robot balancing that we have ever seen.

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Here’s the abstract:

The human body demonstrates exceptional motor capabilities—such as standing steadily on one foot or performing a high kick with the leg raised over 1.5 meters—both requiring precise balance control. While recent research on humanoid control has leveraged reinforcement learning to track human motions for skill acquisition, applying this paradigm to balance-intensive tasks remains challenging.

In this work, we identify three key obstacles: instability from reference motion errors, learning difficulties due to morphological mismatch, and the sim-to-real gap caused by sensor noise and unmodeled dynamics. To address these challenges, we propose HuB (Humanoid Balance), a unified framework that integrates reference motion refinement, balance-aware policy learning, and sim-to-real robustness training, with each component targeting a specific challenge.

We validate our approach on the Unitree G1 humanoid robot across challenging quasi-static balance tasks, including extreme single-legged poses such as Swallow Balance and Bruce Lee's Kick. Our policy remains stable even under strong physical disturbances—such as a forceful soccer strike—while baseline methods consistently fail to complete these tasks.

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