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Adaptive Walking Control for a Quadruped Robot on Irregular Terrain Using the Complex-Valued CPG Network

Yong Zhang, Hao Wang, Yi Ding, Beiping Hou

Year
2021
Citations
6
Access
Open access

Abstract

In this paper, we propose a CPG (central pattern generator) network control system using motor dynamics for the gait planning of a quadruped robot with a trot walking pattern to climb up and down a slope and turn back and follow the symmetry of route. The CPG unit model, which includes two DC motors model, has the ability to generate the periodic joint angle with complex-value parameters. Through plural feedback parameters, the CPG network can adjust the frequency and amplitude of an internal neuron model such as a robot meeting an irregular surface of a road. Using the stride length and frequency of robot joint angles, the distance of walking with a trot pattern can be calculated. In order to confirm the validity of the proposed control system, a quadruped robot is produced to implement the adaptive walking system.

Keywords

Central pattern generatorRobotComputer scienceControl theory (sociology)ClimbGaitTerrainSTRIDESimulationControl (management)

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