Legged robots hold the advantage on uneven and irregular terrain, where they exhibit superior mobility over other terrestrial, mobile robots. One of the fundamental ingredients in achieving this exceptional mobility on uneven terrain is posture control, also referred to as attitude control. Many approaches to posture control for multi-legged robots have been taken in the literature; however, the majority of this research has been conducted on custom designed platforms, with sophisticated hardware and, often, fully custom software. Commercially available robots hardly feature in research on uneven terrain locomotion of legged robots, despite the significant advantages they pose over custom designed robots, including drastically lower costs, ...
Legged robots present an incredible opportunity for humanity to conduct dangerous operations such as...
Legged animals can traverse significantly more of the Earth\u27s land mass than man-made wheeled and...
Legged animals can traverse significantly more of the Earth\u27s land mass than man-made wheeled and...
The adaptability of hexapods for various locomotion tasks, especially in rescue and exploration miss...
Hexapod locomotion in unstructured environments relies on an efficient posture adjustment with the t...
We report on our progress in extending the behavioral repertoire of RHex, a compliant leg hexapod ro...
We report on our progress in extending the behavioral repertoire of RHex, a compliant leg hexapod ro...
This master thesis project has developed a method for a six-legged robot to traverse uneven terrains...
This paper compares the performance of classical position PD algorithm with a cascade controller inv...
Six-legged robots, also referred to as hexapods, can have very complex locomotion patterns and provi...
A number of legged vehicles are being developed for their mobility characteristics over irregular te...
We report on our progress in extending the behavioral repertoire of RHex, a compliant leg hexapod ro...
Abstract: This paper describes the performance of a hexapod robot that uses low level leg reflexes t...
In controlled environments, the hexapod limbs actuation can be controlled as a closed system. Howeve...
Legged robots present an incredible opportunity for humanity to conduct dangerous operations such as...
Legged robots present an incredible opportunity for humanity to conduct dangerous operations such as...
Legged animals can traverse significantly more of the Earth\u27s land mass than man-made wheeled and...
Legged animals can traverse significantly more of the Earth\u27s land mass than man-made wheeled and...
The adaptability of hexapods for various locomotion tasks, especially in rescue and exploration miss...
Hexapod locomotion in unstructured environments relies on an efficient posture adjustment with the t...
We report on our progress in extending the behavioral repertoire of RHex, a compliant leg hexapod ro...
We report on our progress in extending the behavioral repertoire of RHex, a compliant leg hexapod ro...
This master thesis project has developed a method for a six-legged robot to traverse uneven terrains...
This paper compares the performance of classical position PD algorithm with a cascade controller inv...
Six-legged robots, also referred to as hexapods, can have very complex locomotion patterns and provi...
A number of legged vehicles are being developed for their mobility characteristics over irregular te...
We report on our progress in extending the behavioral repertoire of RHex, a compliant leg hexapod ro...
Abstract: This paper describes the performance of a hexapod robot that uses low level leg reflexes t...
In controlled environments, the hexapod limbs actuation can be controlled as a closed system. Howeve...
Legged robots present an incredible opportunity for humanity to conduct dangerous operations such as...
Legged robots present an incredible opportunity for humanity to conduct dangerous operations such as...
Legged animals can traverse significantly more of the Earth\u27s land mass than man-made wheeled and...
Legged animals can traverse significantly more of the Earth\u27s land mass than man-made wheeled and...