Whole-Body Control with Uneven Terrain Adaptability Strategy for Wheeled-Bipedal Robots
Biao Wang, Yaxian Xin, Chao Chen, Zihao Song, Tian Guo
- 发表年份
- 2025
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- 3
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摘要
Wheeled-bipedal robots (WBRs) integrate the locomotion efficiency and terrain adaptability of legged and wheeled robots. However, terrain adaptability is significantly influenced by the control system. This paper proposes a hierarchical control method for WBRs that includes an active force solver, a whole-body pose planner and a whole-body torque controller. The active force solver based on model predictive control (MPC) was constructed to calculate the active force from the wheeled legs to the torso to achieve the torso’s desired motion tasks. The whole-body pose planner based on the terrain adaptability strategy provides whole-body joint trajectories that can achieve dynamic balance and movement simultaneously without external sensing information. The whole-body torque controller is used to calculate whole-body joint torque based on the active force reference and joint motion reference. Finally, two simulation experiments were conducted to verify the effectiveness of the proposed method on uneven terrain.
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