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Optimal ankle compliance regulation for humanoid balancing control
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2013
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Gait AnalysisEngineeringMovement BiomechanicsHumanoid Balancing ControlMotor ControlMovement AnalysisStabilityKinesiologyNonlinear ModelApplied PhysiologyLegged RobotKinematicsHuman MotionRehabilitation EngineeringHumanoid RobotHealth SciencesOptimal Ankle ImpedanceActive ComplianceRehabilitationBipedal LocomotionMechanical SystemsHuman Movement
Keeping balance is the main concern for humanoids in standing and walking tasks. This paper endeavors to acquire optimal ankle stabilization methods for humanoids with passive and active compliance and explain ankle balancing strategy from the compliance regulation perspective. Unlike classical stiff humanoids, the compliant ones can control both impedance and position during task operation. Optimal compliance regulation is resolved to maximize the stability of the humanoids. The linearized model is proposed to obtain the optimal ankle impedance for stabilizing against impacts. The nonlinear model is proposed as well and compared with the linear one. The proposed methods are validated by experiments on an intrinsically compliant humanoid using passivity based admittance and impedance controllers both in joint and Cartesian space.
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