Shape-centric modeling of traveling wave rectilinear locomotion for snake-like robots
Alexander H. Chang, Miguel M. Serrano, Patricio A. Vela
- 发表年份
- 2016
- 引用次数
- 5
摘要
A traveling wave rectilinear gait for elongated, continuous bodies is modeled as planar deviations along a baseline average body and with respect to an average body frame. This framework enables intuitive and convenient formulation of the gait as a cyclically-varying backbone curve as well as contact patterns and other elements of the model which are integral in computing external forcing. A rolling friction model is introduced to describe interactions with the environment. The equations of motion of the dynamical system are derived in closed form along with the steady-state velocity for a straight-line average body. We demonstrate that control objectives such as turning can be conveniently achieved by introducing a constant radius of curvature into the average body, without any change to the gait formulation.
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