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Towards Rich Motion Skills with the Lightweight Quadruped Robot Serval - A Design, Control and Experimental Study

2018; Springer Science+Business Media; Linguagem: Inglês

10.1007/978-3-319-97628-0_4

ISSN

1611-3349

Autores

Peter Eckert, Anja E. M. Schmerbauch, Tomislav Horvat, Katja Söhnel, Martin S. Fischer, Hartmut Witte, Auke Jan Ijspeert,

Tópico(s)

Soft Robotics and Applications

Resumo

Bio-inspired robotic designs introducing and benefiting from morphological aspects present in animals allowed the generation of fast, robust and energy efficient locomotion. We used engineering tools and interdisciplinary knowledge transferred from biology to build low-cost robots able to achieve a certain level of versatility. Serval, a compliant quadruped robot with actuated spine and high range of motion in all joints was developed to address the question of what mechatronic complexity is needed to achieve rich motion skills. In our experiments, the robot presented a high level of versatility (number of skills) at medium speed, with a minimal control effort and, in this article, no usage of its spine. Implementing a basic kinematics-duplication from dogs, we found strengths to emphasize, weaknesses to correct and made Serval ready for future attempts to achieve more agile locomotion. In particular, we investigated the following skills: trot, bound (crouched), sidestep, turn with a radius, ascend slopes including flat ground transition, perform single and double step-downs, fall, trot over bumpy terrain, lie/sit down, and stand up.

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