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Optimal Reduced-order Modeling of Bipedal Locomotion

Yu-Ming Chen, Michael Posa

202030 citationsDOI

Abstract

State-of-the-art approaches to legged locomotion are widely dependent on the use of models like the linear inverted pendulum (LIP) and the spring-loaded inverted pendulum (SLIP), popular because their simplicity enables a wide array of tools for planning, control, and analysis. However, they inevitably limit the ability to execute complex tasks or agile maneuvers. In this work, we aim to automatically synthesize models that remain low-dimensional but retain the capabilities of the high-dimensional system. For example, if one were to restore a small degree of complexity to LIP, SLIP, or a similar model, our approach discovers the form of that additional complexity which optimizes performance. In this paper, we define a class of reduced-order models and provide an algorithm for optimization within this class. To demonstrate our method, we optimize models for walking at a range of speeds and ground inclines, for both a five-link model and the Cassie bipedal robot.

Topics & Concepts

Inverted pendulumComputer scienceBipedalismRobotSlip (aerodynamics)Control theory (sociology)Agile software developmentRobot locomotionNonlinear systemControl engineeringMobile robotArtificial intelligenceEngineeringControl (management)Robot controlAerospace engineeringSoftware engineeringBiologyPaleontologyQuantum mechanicsPhysicsRobotic Locomotion and ControlReal-time simulation and control systemsSoil Mechanics and Vehicle Dynamics
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