2024
DOI: 10.3390/biomimetics9060319
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A Review and Evaluation of Control Architectures for Modular Legged and Climbing Robots

Carlos Prados,
Miguel Hernando,
Ernesto Gambao
et al.

Abstract: Robotic control is a fundamental part of autonomous robots. Modular legged and climbing robots are complex machines made up of a variety of subsystems, ranging from a single robot with simple legs to a complex system composed of multiple legs (or modules) with computing power and sensitivity. Their complexity, which is increased by the fact of needing elements for climbing, makes a correct structure crucial to achieve a complete, robust, and versatile system during its operation. Control architectures for legg… Show more

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