Stanford Pupper: A Low-Cost Agile Quadruped Robot for Benchmarking and Education

10/02/2021
by   Nathan Kau, et al.
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We present Stanford Pupper, an easily-replicated open source quadruped robot designed specifically as a benchmark platform for legged robotics research. The robot features torque-controllable brushless motors with high specific power that enable testing of impedance and torque-based machine learning and optimization control approaches. Pupper can be built from the ground up in under 8 hours for a total cost under 2000, with all components either easily purchased or 3D printed. To rigorously compare control approaches, we introduce two benchmarks, Sprint and Scramble with a leader board maintained by Stanford Student Robotics. These benchmarks test high-speed dynamic locomotion capability, and robustness to unstructured terrain. We provide a reference controller with dynamic, omnidirectional gaits that serves as a baseline for comparison. Reproducibility is demonstrated across multiple institutions with robots made independently. All material is available at https://stanfordstudentrobotics.org/quadruped-benchmark.

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