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Development of a biped walking robot compensating for three-axis moment by trunk motion

J. Yamaguchi, Atsuo Takanishi, Isao Kato

Year
2002
Citations
130

Abstract

The authors have been using the ZMP (zero moment point) as a criterion to distinguish the stability of walking for a biped walking robot which has a trunk. The authors introduce a control method of dynamic biped walking for a biped walking robot to compensate for the three-axis (pitch, roll and yaw-axis) moment on an arbitrary planned ZMP by trunk motion. The authors developed a biped walking robot and performed a walking experiment with the robot using the control method. The result was a fast dynamic biped walking at the walking speed of 0.54 s/step with a 0.3 m step on a flat floor. This walking speed is about 50% faster than that with the robot which compensates for only the two-axis (pitch and roll-axis) moment by trunk motion.

Keywords

Zero moment pointMoment (physics)RobotControl theory (sociology)TrunkComputer sciencePreferred walking speedBiped robotMotion (physics)Simulation

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