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Biologically inspired neural controller for quadruped

Christophe Maufroy, Hiroshi Kimura, Kunikatsu Takase

Year
2007
Citations
3

Abstract

Our study aims at the design and implementation of a general controller for quadruped locomotion, allowing the robot to use the whole range of quadrupedal gaits (i.e. from low speed walking to fast running). A general legged locomotion controller must integrate both posture control and rhythmic motion control and have the ability to shift continuously from one control method to the other according to locomotion speed. We are developing such general quadrupedal locomotion controller by using a neural model involving a CPG (Central Pattern Generator) utilizing ground reaction force sensory feedback. We used a biologically faithful musculoskeletal model with a spine and hind legs, and computationally simulated stable stepping motion at various speeds using the neuro-mechanical system combining the neural controller and the musculoskeletal model.

Keywords

Central pattern generatorQuadrupedalismController (irrigation)Computer scienceControl theory (sociology)Digital pattern generatorRobotGround reaction forceBipedalismGait

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