Multi-Domain Walking with Reduced-Order Models of Locomotion
Abstract
Drawing inspiration from human multi-domain walking, this work presents a novel reduced-order model based framework for realizing multi-domain robotic walking. At the core of our approach is the viewpoint that human walking can be represented by a hybrid dynamical system, with continuous phases that are fully-actuated, under-actuated, and over-actuated and discrete changes in actuation type occurring with changes in contact. Leveraging this perspective, we synthesize a multi-domain linear inverted pendulum (MLIP) model of locomotion. Utilizing the step-to-step dynamics of the MLIP model, we successfully demonstrate multi-domain walking behaviors on the bipedal robot Cassie -- a high degree of freedom 3D bipedal robot. Thus, we show the ability to bridge the gap between multi-domain reduced order models and full-order multi-contact locomotion. Additionally, our results showcase the ability of the proposed method to achieve versatile speed-tracking performance and robust push recovery behaviors.
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@article{arxiv.2310.03179,
title = {Multi-Domain Walking with Reduced-Order Models of Locomotion},
author = {Min Dai and Jaemin Lee and Aaron D. Ames},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2310.03179},
year = {2023}
}
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submitted to ACC 2024