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A hexapedal jointed-leg model for insect locomotion in the horizontal plane

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BIOLOGICAL CYBERNETICS
卷 97, 期 5-6, 页码 379-395

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00422-007-0180-2

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insect locomotion; jointed legs; lateral leg; spring model; hexapedal; periodic gait; poincare map; stability

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We develop a simple model for insect locomotion in the horizontal (ground) plane. As in earlier work by Seipel et al. (Biol Cybern 91(0):76-90, 2004) we employ six actuated legs that also contain passive springs, but the legs, with hip and 'knee' joints, better represent insect morphology. Actuation is provided via preferred angle inputs at each joint, corresponding to zero torques in the hip and knee springs. The inputs are determined from estimates of foot forces in the cockroach Blaberus discoidalis via all inverse problem. The head-thorax-body is modeled as a single rigid body, and leg masses, inertia and joint dissipation are ignored. The 4 resulting three degree-of-freedom dynamical system, subject to feedforward joint inputs, exhibits stable periodic gaits that compare well with observations over the insect's typical speed range. The model's response to impulsive perturbations also matches that of freely-running cockroaches (Jindrich and Full, J Exp Biol 205:2803-2823, 2002), and stability is maintained in the face of random foot touchdowns representative of real insects. We believe that this model will allow incorporation of realistic muscle models driven by a central pattern generator in place of the joint actuators, and that it will ultimately permit the study of proprioceptive feedback pathways involving leg force and joint angle sensing.

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