Triple-layered central pattern generator-based controller for 3D locomotion control of snake-like robots

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Abstract

Due to the great adaptability, snake-like robots can serve as special intelligent service robots. In this article, a novel triple-layered central pattern generator (CPG)-based controller is proposed to control the 3D locomotion of snake-like robots. The proposed triple-layered CPG includes a rhythm generation layer, a pattern generation layer, and a motoneuron layer. The nonlinear Kuramoto oscillator and the rhythmic dynamic movement primitive are, respectively, used to model the interneurons and motoneurons. The triple-layered CPG can flexibly generate the multidimensional phase-coordinated control signals of snake-like robots. Firstly, the architecture of the proposed triple-layered CPG is validated, and the impacts of control parameters on the outputs are numerically analyzed. Secondly, the smooth locomotion transition process of the triple-layered CPG is discussed. Finally, the performances of the proposed triple-layered CPG for controlling snake-like robots have been evaluated through the co-simulation of Simulink and MSC Adams [version 2012]. The results illustrate that the proposed triple-layered CPG can easily and flexibly generate continuous and smooth for controlling 3D locomotion of snake-like robots. It can improve the mobility and adaptability of snake-like robots.

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Qiao, G., Zhang, Y., Wen, X., Wei, Z., & Cui, J. (2017). Triple-layered central pattern generator-based controller for 3D locomotion control of snake-like robots. International Journal of Advanced Robotic Systems, 14(6). https://doi.org/10.1177/1729881417738101

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