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Trajectory Planning of an Intermittent Jumping Quadruped Robot with Variable Redundant and Underactuated Joints

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  • Jun Zhong
  • Minzhou Luo
  • Jizhuang Fan
  • Jie Zhao

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The jumping robot has been a hot research field due to its prominent obstacle-climbing ability and excellent capacity in terrain adaptation and autonomous movement. However, huge impact between the robot and the ground when landing may cause structure damage, unbalanced movement, and even system crash. Therefore, trajectory planning of the jumping process has been a great challenge in robotic research, especially for the robot with varying underactuated and redundant joints. An intermittent jumping quadruped robot driven by pneumatic muscle actuators (PMAs) and owning variable redundant and underactuated joints designed in a previous study is taken as the study object. This paper divides the problem of trajectory planning into trajectory planning in the centroid space and joint space. Trajectory planning of different jumping phases in the centroid space adopts the scheme of minimizing the peak reaction force from the ground, then trajectory planning of the joint space is performed obeying the principle of minimizing consumed active torques. A jumping experiment is performed and validates the effectiveness of the proposed trajectory algorithm.

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  • Jun Zhong & Minzhou Luo & Jizhuang Fan & Jie Zhao, 2018. "Trajectory Planning of an Intermittent Jumping Quadruped Robot with Variable Redundant and Underactuated Joints," Complexity, Hindawi, vol. 2018, pages 1-14, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:complx:5369427
    DOI: 10.1155/2018/5369427
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