Abstract:This research focuses on enabling Northeastern University's Husky, a multi-modal quadrupedal robot, to navigate narrow paths akin to various animals in nature. The Husky is equipped with thrusters to stabilize its body during dynamic maneuvers, addressing challenges inherent in aerial-legged systems. The approach involves modeling the robot as HROM (Husky Reduced Model) and creating an optimal control framework using linearized dynamics for narrow path walking. The thesis introduces a gait scheduling method to… Show more
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