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Quadrupedal locomotion using hierarchical operational space control

Hutter, M.
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Sommer, H.
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Gehring, C.
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2014
The International Journal of Robotics Research

This paper presents the application of operational space control based on hierarchical task optimization for quadrupedal locomotion. We show how the behavior of a complex robotic machine can be described by a simple set of least squares problems with different priorities for motion, torque, and force optimization. Using projected dynamics of floating base systems with multiple contact points, the optimization dimensionality can be reduced or decoupled such that the formulation is purely based on the inversion of kinematic system properties. The present controller is extensively tested in various experiments using the fully torque controllable quadrupedal robot StarlETH. The load distribution is optimized for static walking gaits to improve contact stability and/or actuator efficiency under various terrain conditions. This is augmented with simultaneous joint position and torque limitations as well as with an interpolation method to ensure smooth contact transitions. The same control structure is further used to stabilize dynamic trotting gaits under significant external disturbances such as uneven ground or pushes. To the best of our knowledge, this work is the first documentation of static and dynamic locomotion with pure task-space inverse dynamics (no joint position feedback) control.

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research article
DOI
10.1177/0278364913519834
Author(s)
Hutter, M.
Sommer, H.
Gehring, C.
Hoepflinger, M.
Bloesch, M.
Siegwart, R.
Date Issued

2014

Published in
The International Journal of Robotics Research
Volume

33

Issue

8

Start page

1062

End page

1077

Subjects

Dynamics

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Design and control

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Motion control

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Legged robots

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Quadruped

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Robust locomotion

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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OTHER

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NCCR-ROBOTICS  
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July 16, 2014
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