Development and Control of the Multi-Legged Robot MANTIS
Sebastian Bartsch, Marc Manz, Peter Kampmann, Alexander Dettmann, Hendrik Hanff, Malte Langosz, Kai von Szadkowski, Jens Hilljegerdes, Marc Simnofske, Philipp Kloss, Manuel Meder, Frank Kirchner
- Year
- 2016
- Citations
- 27
Abstract
This paper presents the multi-legged robot MANTIS which is developed within the project LIMES at the DFKI RIC and the University of Bremen. In particular, we describe the mechanical design, the sensor setup, electronics, and computing hardware. Furthermore we give a short introduction to the software framework for simulation-based motion behavior generation and optimization for such kinematically complex robots as well as to the online locomotion control and evaluation approach for context-based utilization and adaptation of these behaviors. Finally, applied methodologies and experiments allowing to assess and reduce the difference between observed and simulated behavior of the robot and its subsystems are presented.
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