Legged robot locomotion on viscoelastic terrain using a reduced-order dynamic model with rolling contact and energy input and dissipation
Tso-Kang Wang,
Pei-Chun Lin
Abstract:In recent decades, robots have gradually taken on more tasks that require mobility. However, unlike animals that are capable of coordinating complex sensing organs and muscles to achieve dynamic motion on all kinds of terrains, robots have difficulties traversing rough terrains at high speeds due to limitations of computational resources, actuator strength, etc. This research aims to build a new model that captures the essence of how animals achieve dynamic motion and traverse rough terrains. Based on the prev… Show more
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