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Design and Control of a Hydraulic Driven Quadruped Walking Robot (유압구동식 4족보행 로봇의 설계 및 제어)

  • Kim, Tae-Ju;Won, Dae-Hee;Kwon, O-Hung;Park, Sang-Deok;Son, Woong-Hee
    • The Journal of Korea Robotics Society
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    • v.2 no.4
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    • pp.353-360
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    • 2007
  • This paper proposes the trot gait pattern generation and online control methods for a quadruped robot to carry heavy loads and to move fast on uneven terrain. The trot pattern is generated from the frequency modulated pattern generation method based on the frequency modulated oscillator in order for the legged robots to be operated outdoor environment with the static and dynamic mobility. The efficiency and performance of the proposed method are verified through computer simulations and experiments using qRT-1/-2. In the experiments, qRT-2 which has two front legs driven by hydraulic linear actuators and two rear casters is used. The robot can trot at the speed up to 1.3 m/s on even surface, walk up and down the 20 degree inclines, and walk at 0.7 m/s on uneven surface. Also it can carry over 100 kg totally including 40 kg payload.

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Gait Assist Method by Wearable Robot for Incomplete Paraplegic Patients (하지 부분마비 장애인을 위한 착용형 로봇의 보행 보조 방법)

  • Woo, Hanseung;Lee, Jangmok;Kong, Kyoungchul
    • The Journal of Korea Robotics Society
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    • v.12 no.2
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    • pp.144-151
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    • 2017
  • An important characteristic of people with partially impaired walking ability, such as incomplete paraplegics, is that they are able to generate voluntary motion of lower-limbs. Therefore, wearable robots for the incomplete paraplegic patients require a different assistance method compared to those of complete paraplegics. First, the wearable robot should be controlled to not resist wearer's motion. Second, it should be able to generate assistive torque accurately when needed. In this paper, a wearable robot, called EROWA, for the incomplete paraplegic patients is introduced. EROWA utilizes compact rotary series elastic actuators (cRSEAs) and a control method called the zero impedance control to reduce the mechanical resistance. An assistive torque trajectory is proposed to assist gait in this paper. The proposed method is verified by simulation and experimental studies.

Frequency Analysis of Adaptive Behavior of NEAT based Control for Snake Modular Robot (뱀형 모듈라 로봇을 위한 NEAT 기반 제어의 적응성에 대한 주파수 분석)

  • Lee, Jaemin;Seo, Kisung
    • The Transactions of The Korean Institute of Electrical Engineers
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    • v.64 no.9
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    • pp.1356-1362
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    • 2015
  • Modular snake-like robots are robust for failure and have flexible locomotions for obstacle environment than of walking robot. This requires an adaptation capability which is obtained from a learning approach, but has not been analysed as well. In order to investigate the property of adaptation of locomotion for different terrains, NEAT controllers are trained for a flat terrain and tested for obstacle terrains. The input and output characteristics of the adaptation for the neural network controller are analyzed for different terrains in frequency domain.

최적 보행 동작 구현을 위한 시뮬레이션 기반 Jansen Mechanism 활용 보행 로봇 설계 및 구현

  • Kim, Seung-Ha;Lee, Su-Hong
    • Proceeding of EDISON Challenge
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    • 2017.03a
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    • pp.534-538
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    • 2017
  • There are three types of robots that move on the ground classified as drivetrain. Wheels, tracks and Legs. Wheels and tracks are much easier to construct and control, but they have problems passing through obstacles like people. This paper discusses the design of line tracing using Theo Jansen, one of multi-legged walking mechanism. In order to increase the moving speed, the Jansen mechanism is designed by maximizing the objective variable as GL (Ground Length), GAC (Ground Angle Coefficient). In this project, only three sensors were attached and Arduino was used for optimal control of the motor using the sensor values.

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Design of Robot Using of Jansen Mechanism (얀센메커니즘을 이용한 로봇 설계)

  • Kim, beong jin;Kim, hyeon min;Lee, hyo jung
    • Proceeding of EDISON Challenge
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    • 2016.03a
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    • pp.501-505
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    • 2016
  • In this study, a robot is implemented in H/W based on four-bar linkage mechanism and Jansen mechanism. Our goal is to finish the given path using given terms. The various programs was used to understand the mechanism in more detail. DISON m.Sketch, EDISON Designer, Theo Jansen Mechanism Optimization Solver. Using these programs, we can design the robot in more dtails and reduce errors and trials. For the design and implementation of a robot, it is need to get joint variable, a foot point, and their relation. Thus, the proposed kinematic analysis is very important process for the design and implementation of legged robots.

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A Study on the Design of Four-legged Walking Intelligence Robots for Overcoming Non-Planer Tomography Using Deep Learning (딥러닝을 이용한 비평탄 지형 극복용 4족 보행 지능로봇의 설계에 관한 연구)

  • Han, Seong-Min;Pak, Myeong-Suk;Kim, Sang-Hoon
    • Proceedings of the Korea Information Processing Society Conference
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    • 2022.05a
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    • pp.288-291
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    • 2022
  • 본 논문은 4족 지능 로봇의 비평탄 지형 극복 기능을 구현하기 위해, 시뮬레이션 환경에서 제공하는 역기구학(Inverse Kinematic)과 개선된 강화 학습 방법(Partially Observable Markov Decision Process)을 분석하여 수립한 알고리즘을 동작 검증을 위한 임베디드 보드(Embedded Board)에 실제 적용하여 보았다. 이 연구를 통해 4족 보행 로봇의 효율적인 지형 극복형 보행 방식 설계 방법을 제안하며, 특히 IMU 센서의 지능적인 균형제어 방법을 평가하고 다양한 통신방식과 서보모터 제어 방식을 실험하고 구현하였다. 또한 모터 가감속 제어를 통해 보다 부드럽고 안정적인 보행을 구현한다.

Kinematic Modelling of the Trot of a Lizard Based on the Motion Capture (모션 캡쳐에 기반한 도마뱀 속보에 대한 기구학적 모델링)

  • Kim, Chang Hoi;Shin, Ho Cheol;Lee, Heung Ho
    • Journal of the Institute of Electronics and Information Engineers
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    • v.50 no.8
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    • pp.264-273
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    • 2013
  • The importance of the robots has emerged as the means of minimizing the casualties in the future war, and, thus, the biomimetic robots mimicking the optimized organisms has been actively studied. The robot inspired lizard is suitable for reconnaissance and the surveillance in narrow areas. In this paper, we analyzed the locomotion of a lizard by motion capture system using the infrared markers. We attached 21 markers to the joints of the lizard. By considering the measured data, we analyzed the walking motion of the lizard which trots in a sprawled posture. Moreover, we proposed the 25 dof kinematic model which was able to reproduce the gait of the lizard faithfully. The model was verified by simulations.

Locomotion of Biped Robots on Irregular Surface Based on Pseudo-Impedance Model (의사-임피던스 모델을 이용한 비평탄면에서의 2족보행로봇의 보행)

  • Shin, Hyeon-Sik;Park, Jong-Hyeon;Kwon, O-Hung
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers A
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    • v.34 no.6
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    • pp.667-673
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    • 2010
  • This paper proposes a control method based on a pseudo-impedance model to control the motion of biped robots walking on an uneven surface. The pseudo-impedance model simulates the action of the ankle of a foot landing on the ground when a human walks. When the foot is in contact with the ground, the human ankle goes through two different phases. In the first phase, the human exerts little or no effort and applies no torque on the ankle so that the orientation of the foot is effortlessly and passively adjusted with respect to the ground. In the second phase of landing, the ankle generates a significant amount of torque in order to rotate and move the main part of the human body forward and to support the weight of the human; this phase is called the weight acceptance phase. Computer simulations of a 12-DOF biped robot with a 6-DOF environment model were performed to determine the effectiveness of the proposed pseudo-impedance control. The simulation results show that stable locomotion can be achieved on an irregular surface by using the proposed model.

Study on Efficacy of Gait Training for Hemiplegia Patients Using Lower-Limb Wearable Robot (착용형 하지 로봇을 이용한 편마비 보행 재활 훈련 효과에 관한 연구)

  • Ji, Younghoon;Yun, Deokwon;Jang, Hyeyoun;Lee, Dongbock;Khan, Abdul Manan;Kim, Sol;Kim, Mijung;Han, Jungsoo;Han, Changsoo
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Precision Engineering
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    • v.32 no.10
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    • pp.879-883
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    • 2015
  • Conventional gait rehabilitation requires at least three therapists in a traditional rehabilitation training program. Several robots have been developed to reduce human burden and increase rehabilitation efficacy. In this study, we present a lower-limb wearable robot (WA-H) for gait rehabilitation of hemiplegia patients, and propose a protocol of 12 weeks gait rehabilitation training program using WA-H. To identify the efficacy of the robot and protocols, we conducted a clinical study with two actual hemiplegia patients and observed a chronological change of ambulation ability through four assessments. We discovered the progression of results by 6 minute walking test, TUGT (Timed Up and Go Test), SPPB (Short Physical Performance Battery), BBS (Berg Balance Test), and Fugl-Meyer score. The torques generated in the normal side and paralyzed side of the patient became similar, indicating rehabilitation. The result also showed the walking of the paralysis patient improved and imbalance motion had considerable improved performance.

Fault Tolerant Gaits of a Hexapod Robot with a Foot Trajectory Adjustment (다리 궤적을 조정하는 육각 보행 로봇의 내고장성 걸음새)

  • Yang Jung-Min
    • Journal of the Institute of Electronics Engineers of Korea SC
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    • v.42 no.3 s.303
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    • pp.1-10
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    • 2005
  • This paper proposes a novel fault-tolerant gait planning of a hexapod robot considering kinematic constraints. The failure concerned in this paper is a locked joint failure for which a joint in a leg cannot move and is locked in place. It is shown that the conventional fault-tolerant gait of a hexapod robot for forward walking on even terrain may be fallen into deadlock, depending on the configuration of the failed leg. For coping with such deadlock situation, a novel fault-tolerant gait planning is proposed. It can avoid deadlock by adjusting the position of the foot trajectory, and has the same leg sequence and stride length as those of the conventional fault-tolerant gait. To demonstrate the superiority of the proposed scheme, a case study is presented in which a hexapod robot, having walked over even terrain before a locked joint failure, could avoid deadlock and continue its walking by the proposed fault-tolerant gait planning.