Three-legged walking for fault tolerant locomotion of a quadruped robot with demining mission
Yun-Jung Lee, S. Hirose
- Year
- 2002
- Citations
- 17
Abstract
In the demining application area of a multi-legged robot, one of the important problems is to develop a gait with one or more legs missing. The paper presents a three-legged gait under the assumption that one leg of a quadruped walking robot is missing. We propose a classification scheme of postures for three-legged walking. As one of the basic and reasonable gaits for three-legged walking, the kick-and-swing gait is proposed and analyzed using a simple dynamic model. The minimum energy gait planning and an active shock-absorbing method are investigated. The validity of the proposed gait is shown by experiments using a quadruped walking robot TITAN VIII.
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