LOCOMOTION
Empirical validation of a spined sagittal-plane quadrupedal model
Jeffrey Duperret, Daniel E. Koditschek
- Year
- 2017
- Citations
- 24
Abstract
We document empirically stable bounding using an actively powered spine on the Inu quadrupedal robot, and propose a reduced-order model to capture the dynamics associated with this additional, actuated spine degree of freedom. This model is sufficiently accurate as to roughly describe the robots mass center trajectory during a bounding limit cycle, thus making it a potential option for low dimensional representations of spine actuation in steady-state legged locomotion.
Keywords
QuadrupedalismBounding overwatchSagittal planeLimit cycleTrajectoryRobotComputer scienceControl theory (sociology)Limit (mathematics)Simulation
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