Effect of foot shape on locomotion of active biped robots
Katsu Yamane, Laura Trutoiu
- 发表年份
- 2009
- 引用次数
- 17
摘要
This paper investigates the effect of foot shape on biped locomotion. In particular, we consider planar biped robots whose feet are composed of curved surfaces at toe and heel and a flat section between them. We developed an algorithm that can optimize the gait pattern for a set of foot shape, walk speed and step length. The optimization is formulated based on the rigid-body and collision dynamics of the robot model and tries to minimize the ankle torque. We also divide a step into two phases at collision events and optimize each phase separately with appropriate boundary conditions. Numerical experiments using walk parameters from human motion capture data suggest that having a curved toe and heel would be a way to realize locomotion at speeds comparable to human.
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