Kinematic aspects of robotic biped locomotion systems
Filipe Silva, J. A. Tenreiro Machado
- Year
- 2002
- Citations
- 15
Abstract
This paper presents the kinematic study of robotic biped locomotion systems. The main purpose is to determine the kinematic characteristics and the system performance during walking. For that objective, the prescribed motion of the biped is completely characterised in terms of five locomotion variables: step length, hip height, maximum hip ripple, maximum foot clearance and link lengths. In this work, we propose three methods to quantitatively measure the performance of the walking robot: locomobility measure, perturbation analysis and low-pass frequency response. These performance measures are discussed and compared in determining the robustness and effectiveness of the resulting locomotion.
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