Abstract:Quadruped robots experience excessive vibrations in the roll direction when turning by controlling their hip yaw joint. In the case of image-based teleoperation of the robot, the operator cannot aware the situation of the robot, due to excessive vibrations of the viewpoint of the image from the camera mounted on the robot. Especially, it is known that vibration in the roll direction is most likely to cause motion sickness. To overcome this problem, we proposed the asymmetric amplification of the output wavefor… Show more
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