LOCOMOTION
Moving horizon control for biped robots without reference trajectory
C. Azevedo, Philippe Poignet, Bernard Espiau
- Year
- 2003
- Citations
- 42
Abstract
This paper deals with a new control approach for biped robots. The technique is inspired by the prediction capability of human being. Optimal computations over a moving horizon are performed with a set of constraints which is modified online to be adapted to the obstacle-filled environment. Simulation results show the efficiency of the algorithm in the case of a gait on flat terrain and steep stairs.
Keywords
TerrainTrajectoryRobotObstacleComputer scienceControl theory (sociology)HorizonComputationSet (abstract data type)Model predictive control
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