MECHANICAL DESIGN AND OPTIMAL CONTROL OF HUMANOID ROBOT (TPINOKIO)

Mechanical design and optimal control of humanoid robot (TPinokio)

Mechanical design and optimal control of humanoid robot (TPinokio)

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The mechanical structure and the control of the locomotion of bipedal humanoid is an important and wahl power grip clippers challenging domain of research in bipedal robots.Accurate models of the kinematics and dynamics of the robot are essential to achieve bipedal locomotion.Toe-foot walking produces a more natural and faster walking speed and it is even possible to perform stretch knee walking.

This study presents the mechanical design of a toe-feet bipedal, TPinokio and the implementation of some optimal walking gait generation methods.The optimality in the gait trajectory is achieved by applying augmented model predictive control method and the pole-zero cancellation method, taken into consideration of a trade-off between walking speed and stability.The mechanism of the TPinokio robot is designed in modular form, so that its kinematics can be modelled accurately into a multiple point-mass system, its dynamics is modelled using schulterblattanastomose the single and double mass inverted pendulum model and zero-moment-point concept.

The effectiveness of the design and control technique is validated by simulation testing with the robot walking on flat surface and climbing stairs.

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