Simultaneous prevention of rotational and translational slip for a humanoid robot

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Abstract

Slip often occurs in humanoid robot walking, especially when the robot walks on a low friction floor or walks fast. Unexpected slip may cause the robot to fall and then sustain damage. In real environments, rotational and translational slip phenomena can happen during biped walking. Previous studies have mainly focused on solving these problems independently. In this paper, we propose strategies for simultaneous rotational and translational slip prevention based on a three mass model, which takes into account the effect of the swing leg. The rotational slip is prevented through a bionic walking pattern generator which mimics the yaw moment compensation mechanism of a human. The translational slip is eliminated through a novel reaction force ratio reduction control with the compensation of CoM (center of mass) acceleration. The effectiveness of the presented strategies is validated by simulations and experiments with an actual humanoid robot.

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Zhou, Q., Yu, Z., Zhang, S., Chen, X., Qin, M., Zhang, W., & Huang, Q. (2018). Simultaneous prevention of rotational and translational slip for a humanoid robot. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 8(9). https://doi.org/10.3390/app8091554

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