The recent surge of interest in agile humanoid robots achieving dynamic tasks like jumping and flipping necessitates the concurrent design of a robot platform that combines exceptional hardware performance with effective control algorithms. This paper introduces the NING Humanoid, an agile and robust platform aimed at achieving human-like athletic capabilities. The NING humanoid features high-torque actuators, a resilient mechanical co-design based on the Centroidal dynamics, and a whole-body model predictive control (WB-MPC) framework. It stands at 1.1 meters tall and weighs 20 kg with 18 degrees of freedom (DOFs). It demonstrates impressive abilities such as walking, push recovery, and stair climbing at a high control bandwidth. Our presentation will encompass a hardware co-design, the control framework, as well as simulation and real-time experiments.
@article{arxiv.2408.01056,
title = {The NING Humanoid: The Concurrent Design and Development of a Dynamic and Agile Platform},
author = {Yan Ning and Song Liu and Taiwen Yang and Liang Zheng and Ling Shi},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2408.01056},
year = {2024}
}
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This is a workshop paper for ICRA 2024 in Japan. The workshop is Advancements in Trajectory Optimization and Model Predictive Control for Legged System on May 17th 2024, with the URL as: https://atompc-workshop.github.io/