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Simulation of semi-passive dynamic walking for humanoid robots

Aiman Omer, Reza Ghorbani, Hun‐ok Lim, Atsuo Takanishi

Year
2008
Citations
4

Abstract

The bipedal humanoid robot WABIAN-2R is developed to simulate human locomotion. Performing a walking motion requires a high torque at the ankle joint. WABIAN-2R consists harmonic gears in its driveline system which increases the weight of each leg and respectively decreases the energy economy. Therefore, a new idea is proposed and developed in this paper through computer simulation to modify the design of the ankle joint by adding a spring mechanism instead of high gear ratio transmission. This helps to reduce the energy consumed while walking; by storing and returning part of the energy. Research presented in this paper proposes an important step toward developing the passive dynamics walking into the advanced complex humanoid robots.

Keywords

Humanoid robotHarmonic drivePowertrainTorqueComputer scienceRobotSimulationAnkleMechanism (biology)Energy (signal processing)

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