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One-legged locomotion with a compliant passive joint

Juergen Rummel, Fumiya Iida, André Seyfarth

Year
2006
Citations
10

Abstract

There is an increasing attention of exploiting compliant materials for the purpose of legged locomotion, because they provide significant advantages in locomotion performance with respect to energy efficiency and stability. Toward establishing a fundamental basis for this line of research, a minimalistic locomotion model of a single legged system is explored in this paper. By analyzing the dynamic behavior of the system in simulation and a physical robotic platform, it is shown that a stable locomotion process can be achieved without the necessity of sensory feedback. In addition, further analysis characterizes the relation between motor control and the natural body dynamics determined by morphological properties such as body mass and spring constant. © 2006 The authors.

Keywords

Legged robotComputer scienceControl theory (sociology)BipedalismRelation (database)Stability (learning theory)Process (computing)RobotSimulationControl (management)

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