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Experimental study of biped dynamic walking in the linear inverted pendulum mode

Shuuji Kajita, Kenichiro Tani

发表年份
2002
引用次数
133

摘要

An experimental study of a biped robot is presented. A new scheme, named the "linear inverted pendulum mode" is utilized for controlling biped walking on rugged terrain. We developed a 6 d.o.f. biped robot "Meltran II" which has light weight legs and moves in a two dimensional vertical plane. To check the effects not well discussed in the theory, we carried out two experiments, the support phase experiment and the support exchange experiment. The support phase experiment was carried out to check the actual dynamics of biped walking when using the proposed control. It was shown that the dynamics of the robot can be regarded as linear even though the mass of the legs, which was neglected in the theory, exists, The support exchange experiment was performed to check leg support exchange. We found that a smooth leg support exchange is achieved by making the foot contact with a certain vertical speed and holding two leg support for a certain short period. Based on these results, a whole biped control system was implemented. In our experiment the robot walked over a box of 3.5 cm height at a speed of 20 cm/s.

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Inverted pendulumControl theory (sociology)Biped robotSimulationRobotComputer scienceHorizontal planeDouble inverted pendulumMode (computer interface)Mathematics

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