Frontiers in Neurorobotics (Oct 2019)

Integrative Biomimetics of Autonomous Hexapedal Locomotion

  • Volker Dürr,
  • Volker Dürr,
  • Paolo P. Arena,
  • Holk Cruse,
  • Chris J. Dallmann,
  • Chris J. Dallmann,
  • Alin Drimus,
  • Thierry Hoinville,
  • Thierry Hoinville,
  • Tammo Krause,
  • Stefan Mátéfi-Tempfli,
  • Jan Paskarbeit,
  • Luca Patanè,
  • Mattias Schäffersmann,
  • Malte Schilling,
  • Josef Schmitz,
  • Josef Schmitz,
  • Roland Strauss,
  • Leslie Theunissen,
  • Leslie Theunissen,
  • Alessandra Vitanza,
  • Axel Schneider,
  • Axel Schneider

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fnbot.2019.00088
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13

Abstract

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Despite substantial advances in many different fields of neurorobotics in general, and biomimetic robots in particular, a key challenge is the integration of concepts: to collate and combine research on disparate and conceptually disjunct research areas in the neurosciences and engineering sciences. We claim that the development of suitable robotic integration platforms is of particular relevance to make such integration of concepts work in practice. Here, we provide an example for a hexapod robotic integration platform for autonomous locomotion. In a sequence of six focus sections dealing with aspects of intelligent, embodied motor control in insects and multipedal robots—ranging from compliant actuation, distributed proprioception and control of multiple legs, the formation of internal representations to the use of an internal body model—we introduce the walking robot HECTOR as a research platform for integrative biomimetics of hexapedal locomotion. Owing to its 18 highly sensorized, compliant actuators, light-weight exoskeleton, distributed and expandable hardware architecture, and an appropriate dynamic simulation framework, HECTOR offers many opportunities to integrate research effort across biomimetics research on actuation, sensory-motor feedback, inter-leg coordination, and cognitive abilities such as motion planning and learning of its own body size.

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