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Towards stable and efficient legged race-walking of an ePaddle-based robot

Journal

MECHATRONICS
Volume 23, Issue 1, Pages 108-120

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.mechatronics.2012.11.005

Keywords

Legged robot; Race-walking gait; Locomotion; Mobile robot; Motion control

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ePaddle mechanism is a novel hybrid locomotive mechanism designed for accessing terrestrial, aquatic and amphibious terrains with versatile locomotion gaits. Among those gaits, race-walking gait has a promised gait that is potential for achieving highly stable, and highly energetic efficient legged walking. This paper studies the motion planning method of this unique race-walking gait for an ePaddle-based quadruped robot. The standard gait sequence that consists of four phases is firstly presented. The selection of wheel-center trajectory for achieving the gait is then discussed based on kinematic models of the ePaddle module in these phases. Two motion planning methods are presented for an ePaddle-based quadruped robot to track planar path with the proposed race-walking gait. Stability and energetic performances of the proposed race-walking gait are discussed by evaluating duty factor of the ePaddle module, and by measuring stability margin and specific resistance of the robot. A set of simulations on tracking straight and circular paths verifies the idea of the race-walking gait as well as its stability and efficiency, (C) 2012 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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