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Dynamic walking stability of the TUlip robot by means of the extrapolated center of mass
- Source :
- The 12th Mechatronics Forum Bienial Internationl Conference, 197-204, STARTPAGE=197;ENDPAGE=204;TITLE=The 12th Mechatronics Forum Bienial Internationl Conference
- Publication Year :
- 2010
- Publisher :
- Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, 2010.
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Abstract
- The TUlip robot was created to participate in the teensize league of Robocup. The TUlip robot is a bipedal robot intended for dynamic walking. It has six degrees of freedom for each leg: three for the hip, one for the knee and two for the ankle. This paper elaborates on the algorithm for the sideways control during gait. The algorithm uses the extrapolated center of mass (XcoM) to achieve limit cycle stability. The algorithm is tested in simulation using a linear inverted pendulum and, then, experimentally applied to the TUlip robot. The result is an adaptive behavior of the TUlip robot, promising for future application to legged robot stability.
- Subjects :
- METIS-270883
IR-72173
Dynamic walking
EWI-18085
Subjects
Details
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- The 12th Mechatronics Forum Bienial Internationl Conference, 197-204, STARTPAGE=197;ENDPAGE=204;TITLE=The 12th Mechatronics Forum Bienial Internationl Conference
- Accession number :
- edsair.narcis........8c47e4c5d13b206c8b41e6d6993e3e38