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Passive Dynamic Biped Walking—Part I: Development and Validation of an Advanced Model

Derek Koop, Christine Wu

发表年份
2013
引用次数
36

摘要

Passive dynamic walking is a manner of walking developed, partially or in whole, by the energy provided by gravity. Studying passive dynamic walking provides insight into human walking and is an invaluable tool for designing energy-efficient biped robots. The objective of this research was to develop a continuous mathematical model of passive dynamic walking, in which the Hunt–Crossley contact model, and the LuGre friction model were used to represent the normal and tangential ground reactions continuously. A physical passive walker was built to validate the proposed mathematical model. A traditional impact-based passive walking model was also used as a reference to demonstrate the advancement of the proposed passive dynamic walking model. The simulated gait of the proposed model matched the gait of the physical passive walker exceptionally well, both in trend and magnitude.

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GaitComputer scienceSimulationGround reaction forceControl theory (sociology)EngineeringPhysicsKinematicsArtificial intelligencePhysical medicine and rehabilitation

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