Using optimization to create self-stable human-like running

Author:

Mombaur Katja

Abstract

SUMMARYThis paper demonstrates how numerical optimization techniques can efficiently be used to create self-stable running motions for a human-like robot model. Exploitation of self-stability is considered to be a crucial factor for biological running and might be the key for success to make bipedal and humanoid robots run in the future. We investigate a two-dimensional simulation model of running with nine bodies (trunk, thighs, shanks, feet, and arms) powered by external moments at all internal joints. Using efficient optimal control techniques and stability optimization, we were able to determine model parameters and actuator inputs that lead to fully open-loop stable running motions.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Computer Science Applications,General Mathematics,Software,Control and Systems Engineering

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