SENSOR AND CONTROL ASPECTS OF BIPED ROBOT "JOHNNIE"
Friedrich Pfeiffer, K. Löffler, Michael Gienger, Heinz Ulbrich
- Year
- 2004
- Citations
- 34
Abstract
The biped robot "Johnnie" is designed to achieve a dynamically stable gait pattern, allowing for high walking velocities. Very accurate and fast sensors were developed for the machine. In particular the design of the 3D-orientation sensor and the 6-axes force-torque sensor are presented. The control scheme is based on the information from these sensors to deal with unstructured terrain and disturbances. Two different implementations are investigated: a computed torque approach and a trajectory control with adaptive trajectories. Walking speeds of 2.2 km/h have been achieved in experiments.
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