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Significant research interest has recently been attracted to the study of bipedal robots due to the wide variety of their potential applications. In reality, bipedal robots are often required to perform gait transitions to achieve flexible walking. In this paper, we consider the gait transition of a five-link underactuated three-dimensional (3D) bipedal robot, and propose a two-layer control strategy. The strategy consists of a unique, event-based, feedback controller whose feedback gain in each step is updated by an adaptive control law, and a transition controller that guides the robot from the current gait to a neighboring point of the target gait so that the state trajectory can smoothly converge to the target gait. Compared with previous works, the transition controller is parameterized and its control parameters are obtained by solving an optimization problem to guarantee the physical constraints in the transition process. Finally, the effectiveness of the control strategy is illustrated on the underactuated 3D bipedal robot.
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Hai-hui YUAN, Yi-min GE, and Chun-biao GAN declare that they have no conflict of interest.
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Project supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Nos. 91748126, 11772292, and 51521064)
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Yuan, Hh., Ge, Ym. & Gan, Cb. Control strategy for gait transition of an underactuated 3D bipedal robot. Frontiers Inf Technol Electronic Eng 20, 1026–1035 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1631/FITEE.1800206
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Key words
- Gait transition
- Underactuated three-dimensional biped
- Event-based feedback controller
- Adaptive control law