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Toward a Human-like Biped Robot with Compliant Legs.

Fumiya Iida, Yohei Minekawa, Juergen Rummel, André Seyfarth

Year
2006
Citations
5

Abstract

Conventional models of bipedal walking generally assume rigid body structures, while elastic material properties seem to play an essential role in nature. On the basis of a novel theoretical model of bipedal walking, this paper investigates a model of biped robot which makes use of minimum control and elastic passive joints inspired from the structures of biological systems. The model is evaluated in simulation and a physical robotic platform with respect to the kinematics and the ground reaction force. The experimental results show that the behavior of this simple locomotion model shows a considerable similarity to that of human walking. © 2006 The authors.

Keywords

KinematicsBiped robotRobotGround reaction forceComputer scienceGaitAttractorControl theory (sociology)Robot locomotionElasticity (physics)

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