Feedback Control of a Cassie Bipedal Robot: Walking, Standing, and Riding a Segway

09/19/2018
by   Yukai Gong, et al.
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The Cassie bipedal robot designed by Agility Robotics is providing academics a common platform for sharing and comparing algorithms for locomotion, perception, and navigation. This paper focuses on feedback control for standing and walking using the methods of virtual constraints and gait libraries. The designed controller was implemented six weeks after the robot arrived at the University of Michigan and allowed it to stand in place as well as walk over sidewalks, grass, snow, sand, and burning brush. The controller for standing also enables the robot to ride a Segway. A model of the Cassie robot has been placed on GitHub and the controller will also be made open source if the paper is accepted.

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