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Daniel Soto-Guerrero, José Gabriel Ramírez-Torres and Eduardo Rodriguez-Tello
Insects are good examples of ground locomotion because they can adapt their gait pattern to propel them in any direction, over uneven terrain, in a stable manner. Nevertheless, replicating such locomotion skills to a legged robot is not a straightforward...
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Yong Gao, Dongliang Wang, Wu Wei, Qiuda Yu, Xiongding Liu and Yuhai Wei
Since it is difficult to accurately track reference trajectories under the condition of stride constraints for an unmanned hexapod robot moving with rhythmic gait, an omnidirectional tracking strategy based on model predictive control and real-time repla...
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Asghar Khan, Wang Liquan, Wang Gang, Muhammad Imran, Hafiz Muhammad Waqas and Asad A. Zaidi
In this paper, a novel concept designed of a multi-legged underwater manned seabed walking robot is presented. The robot will be used in both shallow water current (1?2 m/sec) and deep water up to 500 m. It is powered by an external electric power source...
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Hong-Chao Zhuang, Hai-Bo Gao and Zong-Quan Deng
Gait planning is an important basis for the walking of a legged robot. To improve the walking stability of multi-legged robots and to reduce the impact force between the foot and the ground, gait planning strategies are presented for an electrically driv...
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