LOCOMOTION
Quasi-static rolling control of the rolling disk biped robot
Cristian C. Phipps, Mark A. Minor
- Year
- 2008
- Citations
- 7
Abstract
Motivated by the need for greater speed, adaptability and efficiency in legged robots, a class of hybrid robots have been developed which hybridize rolling locomotion with legged locomotion. Herein we present a quasi-static rolling control law for the hybrid climbing/rolling robot the rolling disk biped. We provide experimental results comparing speed and energy consumption data for quasi-static rolling versus walking. We show that rolling can significantly improve energy efficiency over walking-by as much as a factor of 3.9.
Keywords
RobotAdaptabilityEnergy consumptionClimbingRobot locomotionComputer scienceRolling resistanceLegged robotEfficient energy useControl theory (sociology)
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