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Bio-inspired design strategies for central pattern generator control in modular robotics

Fernando Herrero-Carrón, Francisco B. Rodrı́guez, Pablo Varona

Year
2011
Citations
40

Abstract

New findings in the nervous system of invertebrates have shown how a number of features of central pattern generator (CPG) circuits contribute to the generation of robust flexible rhythms. In this paper we consider recently revealed strategies that living CPGs follow to design CPG control paradigms for modular robots. To illustrate them, we divide the task of designing an example CPG for a modular robot into independent problems. We formulate each problem in a general way and provide a bio-inspired solution for each of them: locomotion information coding, individual module control and inter-module coordination. We analyse the stability of the CPG numerically, and then test it on a real robot. We analyse steady state locomotion and recovery after perturbations. In both cases, the robot is able to autonomously find a stable effective locomotion state. Finally, we discuss how these strategies can result in a more general design approach for CPG-based locomotion.

Keywords

Central pattern generatorModular designRobotDigital pattern generatorControl engineeringRoboticsGenerator (circuit theory)Computer scienceArtificial intelligenceSelf-reconfiguring modular robot

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