Adaptive Robot Biped Locomotion with Dynamic Motion Primitives and Coupled Phase Oscillators

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José Rosado
Filipe Silva
Vítor Santos
António Amaro
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[1] Instituto Superior de Engenharia de Coimbra - IPC,Department of Computer Engineering and Systems
[2] Department of Electronics Telecommunications and Informatics,IEETA
[3] University of Aveiro,ESSUA
[4] University of Aveiro,undefined
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Biped locomotion; Single demonstration; Adaptive behavior; Movement primitives; Phase resetting;
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In order to properly function in real-world environments, the gait of a humanoid robot must be able to adapt to new situations as well as to deal with unexpected perturbations. A promising research direction is the modular generation of movements that results from the combination of a set of basic primitives. In this paper, we present a robot control framework that provides adaptive biped locomotion by combining the modulation of dynamic movement primitives (DMPs) with rhythm and phase coordination. The first objective is to explore the use of rhythmic movement primitives for generating biped locomotion from human demonstrations. The second objective is to evaluate how the proposed framework can be used to generalize and adapt the human demonstrations by adjusting a few open control parameters of the learned model. This paper contributes with a particular view into the problem of adaptive locomotion by addressing three aspects that, in the specific context of biped robots, have not received much attention. First, the demonstrations examples are extracted from human gaits in which the human stance foot will be constrained to remain in flat contact with the ground, forcing the “bent-knee” at all times in contrast with the typical straight-legged style. Second, this paper addresses the important concept of generalization from a single demonstration. Third, a clear departure is assumed from the classical control that forces the robot’s motion to follow a predefined fixed timing into a more event-based controller. The applicability of the proposed control architecture is demonstrated by numerical simulations, focusing on the adaptation of the robot’s gait pattern to irregularities on the ground surface, stepping over obstacles and, at the same time, on the tolerance to external disturbances.
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页码:375 / 391
页数:16
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