SWARM
Control of underactuated biped running robot via CPG
Hiroyuki Oyama, Masaki Yamakita, Sang-Ho Hyon, Susumu Ohtake
- Year
- 2009
- Citations
- 2
Abstract
In this paper, we propose a control method which is adaptive to the environment and apply it to a biped underactuated robot named “KenkenII” which has springs mimicing a tendon system of animals so that KenkenII can walk and run stably from zero-velocity on irregular terrains. In the proposed method, we use a CPG(Central Pattern Generator) constructed by a neural oscillator network and realize rhythmic movements. Parameters in the control system are seached by PSO(Particle Swarm Optimization) and the validity is conformed by numerical simulation and experiment.
Keywords
Central pattern generatorUnderactuationControl theory (sociology)Particle swarm optimizationRobotComputer scienceTerrainGenerator (circuit theory)Biped robotControl engineering
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