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Communication Dans Un Congrès Année : 2017

Online Payload Identification for Quadruped Robots

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The identification of inertial parameters is crucial to achieve high-performance model-based control of legged robots. The inertial parameters of the legs are typically not altered during expeditions and therefore are best identified offline. On the other hand, the trunk parameters depend on the modules mounted on the robot, like a motor to provide the hydraulic power, or different sets of cameras for perception. This motivates the use of recursive approaches to identify online mass and the position of the Center of Mass (CoM) of the robot trunk, when a payload change occurs. We propose two such approaches and analyze their robustness in simulation. Furthermore, experimental trials on our 80-kg quadruped robot HyQ show the applicability of our strategies during locomotion to cope with large payload changes that would otherwise severely compromise the balance of the robot.
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hal-01575033 , version 1 (17-08-2017)

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Guido G Tournois, Michele G Focchi, Andrea del Prete, Romeo G Orsolino, Darwin G Caldwell, et al.. Online Payload Identification for Quadruped Robots. EEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems, Sep 2017, Vancouver, Canada. 8p. ⟨hal-01575033⟩
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