Abstract:Humanoid robots could replace humans in hazardous situations but most of such situations are equally dangerous for them, which means that they have a high chance of being damaged and fall. We hypothesize that humanoid robots would be mostly used in buildings, which makes them likely to be close to a wall. To avoid a fall, they can therefore lean on the closest wall, like a human would do, provided that they find in a few milliseconds where to put the hand(s). This article introduces a method, called D-Reflex, … Show more
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