Controlling a One-Legged Robot to Clear Obstacles by Combining the SLIP Model with Air Trajectory Planning

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Abstract

Legged animals can adapt to complex terrains because they can step or jump over obstacles. Their application of foot force is determined according to the estimation of the height of an obstacle; then, the trajectory of the legs is controlled to clear the obstacle. In this paper, we designed a three-DoF one-legged robot. A spring-loaded inverted pendulum model was employed to control the jumping. Herein, the jumping height was mapped to the foot force by mimicking the jumping control mechanisms of animals. The foot trajectory in the air was planned using the Bézier curve. Finally, the experiments of the one-legged robot jumping over multiple obstacles of different heights were implemented in the PyBullet simulation environment. The simulation results demonstrate the effectiveness of the method proposed in this paper.

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Huang, S., & Zhang, X. (2023). Controlling a One-Legged Robot to Clear Obstacles by Combining the SLIP Model with Air Trajectory Planning. Biomimetics, 8(1). https://doi.org/10.3390/biomimetics8010066

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