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Stability-Guaranteed and High Terrain Adaptability Static Gait for Quadruped Robots

Hao Qian, Zhaoba Wang, Junzheng Wang, Guangrong Chen

2020Sensors38 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Stability is a prerequisite for legged robots to execute tasks and traverse rough terrains. To guarantee the stability of quadruped locomotion and improve the terrain adaptability of quadruped robots, a stability-guaranteed and high terrain adaptability static gait for quadruped robots is addressed. Firstly, three chosen stability-guaranteed static gaits: intermittent gait 1&2 and coordinated gait are investigated. In addition, then the static gait: intermittent gait 1, which is with the biggest stability margin, is chosen to do a further research about quadruped robots walking on rough terrains. Secondly, a position/force based impedance control is employed to achieve a compliant behavior of quadruped robots on rough terrains. Thirdly, an exploratory gait planning method on uneven terrains with touch sensing and an attitude-position adjustment strategy with terrain estimation are proposed to improve the terrain adaptability of quadruped robots. Finally, the proposed methods are validated by simulations.

Topics & Concepts

TerrainAdaptabilityRobotGaitTraverseStability (learning theory)Computer scienceSimulationPosition (finance)Control theory (sociology)EngineeringArtificial intelligencePhysical medicine and rehabilitationControl (management)GeologyGeographyMachine learningCartographyMedicineGeodesyEcologyEconomicsFinanceBiologyRobotic Locomotion and ControlProsthetics and Rehabilitation RoboticsControl and Dynamics of Mobile Robots