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Rich Locomotion Skills with the Oncilla Robot

Ajallooeian, Mostafa  
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Tuleu, Alexandre  
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Sprowitz, Alexander  
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2014
Dynamic Walking 2014

We are motivated to better understand how adaptive locomotion (rough terrain locomotion, turning, gait transition, etc) can be realized using a quadrupedal platform with constrained resources. These constraints include computational power limitation, no accurate force/torque sensing, and partial sensing of robot’s kinematic states. These constraints arise from the fact that we are designing and experimenting with autonomous light-weight and (comparatively) cheap quadruped robots. The practical benefit of such robots is fast experimentation: experiments can be safely done with presence of one or two humans, and repairs are cheap and quick.

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