From a control point of view, humanoid gait generation can be seen as a problem of tracking a suitable ZMP trajectory while guaranteeing internal stability. In the presence of disturbances, both these aspects are at risk, and a fall may ultimately occur. In this paper, we extend our previously...
Humanoid Locomotion
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From a control point of view, humanoid gait generation can be seen as a problem of tracking a suitable ZMP trajectory while guaranteeing internal stability. In the presence of disturbances, both these aspects are at risk, and a fall may ultimately occur. In this paper, we extend our previously...
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Capturability analysis of the linear inverted pendulum (LIP) model enabled walking with constrained height based on the capture point. In this paper, we generalize this analysis to the variable-height inverted pendulum (VHIP) and show how it enables 3-D walking over uneven terrains based on capture...
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We consider a situation in which a humanoid robot must reach a goal region (walk-to task) walking in an environment consisting of horizontal patches located at different heights (world of stairs). To solve this problem, the paper proposes an integrated motion planner/controller working in two...
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We report on the results of a collaborative project that investigated the deployment of humanoid robotic solutions in air-craft manufacturing for several assembly op erations where access by wheeled or railported robotic platforms is not possible. Recent de velopments in multicontact planning and...
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We present a vision-based approach for navigation of humanoid robots in networks of corridors connected through curves and junctions. The objective of the humanoid is to follow the corridors, walking as close as possible to their center to maximize motion safety, and to turn at curves and junctions...
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