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A New Control Strategy for ROBIAN Biped Robot Inspired from Human Walking

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In this paper, we show that a biped robot can walk dynamically using a simple control technique inspired from human locomotion. We introduce four critical angles that affect robot speed and step length. Our control approach consists in tuning the PID parameters of each joint for introducing active compliance and then to increase stability of the walk. This method could be easily implemented in real time because it needs acceptable calculation time. We validated the control approach to a dynamic simulation of our 14DOF biped called ROBIAN. A comparison with human walking is presented and discussed. We prove that we can maintain robot stability and walk cycle's repetition without referencing a predefined trajectory or detecting the center of pressure. Results show that the walk of the biped is very similar to human one. A power consumption analysis confirms that our approach could be implemented on the real robot ROBIAN
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hal-00523317 , version 1 (04-10-2010)

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Hayssam Serhan, Patrick Henaff, Fethi Ben Ouezdou, Chaiban G. Nasr. A New Control Strategy for ROBIAN Biped Robot Inspired from Human Walking. IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems IROS 2008, Sep 2008, Nice, France. pp.2479- 2485. ⟨hal-00523317⟩
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