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On the mechanical contribution of head stabilization to passive dynamics of anthropometric walkers

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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ROBOTICS RESEARCH
Volume 39, Issue 4, Pages 461-475

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
DOI: 10.1177/0278364919894387

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Humanoid robots; legged robots; biomimetics

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  1. EU Project CLONS (Closed-Loop Neural Prosthesis for Vestibular Disorders) [225929]
  2. French Romeo2 project
  3. European Research Council grant Actanthrope [ERC-ADG 340050]

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During the steady gait, humans stabilize their head around the vertical orientation. Although there are sensori-cognitive explanations for this phenomenon, its mechanical effect on the body dynamics remains unexplored. In this study, we take profit from the similarities that human steady gait shares with the locomotion of passive-dynamics robots. We introduce a simplified anthropometric 2D model to reproduce a broad walking dynamics. In a previous study, we showed heuristically that the presence of a stabilized head-neck system has a significant influence on the dynamics of walking. This article gives new insights that lead to understanding this mechanical effect. In particular, we introduce an original cart upper-body model that allows to better understand the mechanical interest of head stabilization when walking, and we study how this effect is sensitive to the choice of control parameters.

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