Intelligence by mechanics

Author:

Blickhan Reinhard1,Seyfarth Andre12,Geyer Hartmut12,Grimmer Sten1,Wagner Heiko1,Günther Michael1

Affiliation:

1. Motion Science, Seidelstrasse 20, Institute of Sport Science, Friedrich-Schiller University Jena07749 Jena, Germany

2. Locomotion Laboratory, Dornburger Strasse 23, Institute of Sport Science, Friedrich-Schiller University Jena07749 Jena, Germany

Abstract

Research on the biomechanics of animal and human locomotion provides insight into basic principles of locomotion and respective implications for construction and control. Nearly elastic operation of the leg is necessary to reproduce the basic dynamics in walking and running. Elastic leg operation can be modelled with a spring-mass model. This model can be used as a template with respect to both gaits in the construction and control of legged machines. With respect to the segmented leg, the humanoid arrangement saves energy and ensures structural stability. With the quasi-elastic operation the leg inherits the property of self-stability, i.e. the ability to stabilize a system in the presence of disturbances without sensing the disturbance or its direct effects. Self-stability can be conserved in the presence of musculature with its crucial damping property. To ensure secure foothold visco-elastic suspended muscles serve as shock absorbers. Experiments with technically implemented leg models, which explore some of these principles, are promising.

Publisher

The Royal Society

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy,General Engineering,General Mathematics

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