Hybrid Energy-Aware Reward Shaping: A Unified Lightweight Physics-Guided Methodology for Policy Optimization
Abstract
Deep reinforcement learning for continuous control often suffers from high variance, low energy efficiency, and poor generalization under distribution shift, as purely data-driven exploration ignores available physical structure. This paper proposes Hybrid Energy-Aware Reward Shaping (H-EARS), which encodes dominant energy terms -- assumed known a priori -- directly as reward potentials at O(n) per-step computation. H-EARS decomposes the shaping potential into task-oriented and energy-based components, supplemented by an action regularization term that deliberately modifies the optimization objective to enforce energy-efficient control. A complete theoretical foundation is established: functional independence of shaping and regularization, energy-based gradient enrichment under positive-definite Hessian conditions, convergence guarantees under function approximation, and approximate potential error bounds. Across four continuous control benchmarks and four baseline algorithms, H-EARS achieves consistent gains in convergence speed, policy stability, and final performance. High-fidelity vehicle simulations validate applicability in safety-critical settings under extreme road conditions.
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