Experiments in closed-loop control for an underwater eel-like robot
Kenneth McIsaac, J.P. Ostrowski
- 发表年份
- 2003
- 引用次数
- 30
摘要
We investigate basic issues of motion planning for a class of dynamic mobile robots, focusing on eel-like swimming robots. A primary characteristic of this class of robots is that drift plays a significant role in the generation of motion. We provide a brief summary of our previous work in eel-like robotics, in which we explored generic gait patterns that could be used to drive an eel-like robot. We make an analogy with kinematic car-like robots to develop feedback algorithms to perform trajectory trucking about a nominal path. We use these control laws in closed-loop experiments with an underwater eel-like robot, using a vision based position sensing system to provide feedback.
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