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A Variational Approach To The Optimization of Gait For a Bipedal Robot

P H Channon, S. H. Hopkins, Duc Truong Pham

Year
1996
Citations
40

Abstract

This paper presents a method for optimizing the walking motions of a planar five-link biped. The technique starts with non-linear kinematic and dynamic models for both the single-support and impact stages of motion. A variational technique is then used to derive joint trajectories that minimize a simple cost function. The resulting two-point boundary value problem is solved using a finite difference technique, with trajectories obtained from a simple linearized model as initial conditions. Families of optimal trajectories for different step periods and step lengths are presented.

Keywords

KinematicsSimple (philosophy)GaitBoundary value problemComputer scienceControl theory (sociology)RobotPlanarTrajectoryPoint (geometry)

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