Frontiers in Robotics and AI (Apr 2021)

Dynamic Turning of a Soft Quadruped Robot by Changing Phase Difference

  • Hiroaki Tanaka,
  • Tsung-Yuan Chen,
  • Koh Hosoda

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/frobt.2021.629523
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8

Abstract

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Dynamic locomotion of a quadruped robot emerges from interaction between the robot body and the terrain. When the robot has a soft body, dynamic locomotion can be realized using a simple controller. This study investigates dynamic turning of a soft quadruped robot by changing the phase difference among the legs of the robot. We develop a soft quadruped robot driven by McKibben pneumatic artificial muscles. The phase difference between the hind and fore legs is fixed whereas that between the left and right legs is changed to enable the robot to turn dynamically. Since the robot legs are soft, the contact pattern between the legs and the terrain can be varied adaptively by simply changing the phase difference. Experimental results demonstrate that changes in the phase difference lead to changes in the contact time of the hind legs, and as a result, the soft robot can turn dynamically.

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