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Effect of Mass-Center Position of Spinal Segment on Dynamic Performances of Quadruped Bounding with a Flexible-Articulated Spine
2020
Applied Sciences
Driven by the layout design of devices arranged on the spine of quadruped robot which has a symmetry spine with a flexible joint, we explore the effect of mass-center position of spinal segment (MCPSS) on dynamic performances of quadruped bounding. A simplified model is introduced with MCPSS set as an independent parameter. Periodically quadruped bounding motions are generated to calculate different dynamic performances related to different MCPSS at the low, medium, and high horizontal speeds,
doi:10.3390/app10041491
fatcat:m5od2o4b3vdnhbokjm2kjvpohu