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Comparing trotting and turning strategies on the quadrupedal oncilla robot

Jonas Degrave, Michaël Burm, Tim Waegeman, Francis wyffels, Benjamin Schrauwen

Year
2013
Citations
8

Abstract

In this paper, we compare three different trotting techniques and five different turning strategies on a small, compliant, biologically inspired quadrupedal robot, the Oncilla. The locomotion techniques were optimized on the actual hardware using a treadmill setup, without relying on models. We found that using half ellipses as foot trajectories resulted in the fastest gaits, as well as the highest robustness against parameter changes. Furthermore, we analyzed the importance of using the scapulae for turning, from which we observed that although not necessary, they are needed for turning with a higher speed.

Keywords

QuadrupedalismRobustness (evolution)RobotComputer scienceEllipseSimulationArtificial intelligenceMathematics

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