SpaceHopper: A Small-Scale Legged Robot for Exploring Low-Gravity Celestial Bodies
Alexander Spiridonov, Fabio Buehler, Moriz Berclaz, Valerio Schelbert, Jorit Geurts, E. D. Krasnova, Emma Steinke, J. Toma, Joschua Wuethrich, Recep Polat, Wim Zimmermann, Philip Arm, Nikita Rudin, Hendrik Kolvenbach, Marco Hutter
- 发表年份
- 2024
- 引用次数
- 11
摘要
We present SpaceHopper, a three-legged, small-scale robot designed for future mobile exploration of asteroids and moons. The robot weighs 5.2 kg and has a body size of 245 mm while using space-qualifiable components. Furthermore, SpaceHopper’s design and controls make it well-adapted for investigating dynamic locomotion modes with extended flight-phases. Instead of gyroscopes or fly-wheels, the system uses its three legs to reorient the body during flight in preparation for landing. We control the leg motion for reorientation using Deep Reinforcement Learning policies. In a simulation of Ceres’ gravity (0.029 g), the robot can reliably jump to commanded positions up to 6 m away. Our real-world experiments show that SpaceHopper can successfully reorient to a safe landing orientation within 9.7 deg inside a rotational gimbal and jump in a counterweight setup in Earth’s gravity. Overall, we consider SpaceHopper an important step towards controlled jumping locomotion in low-gravity environments.
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