Oncilla robot: a versatile open-source quadruped research robot with compliant pantograph legs

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Authors Alexander SprΓΆwitz, Alexandre Tuleu, Mostafa Ajallooeian, Massimo Vespignani, Rico Moeckel, Peter Eckert, Michiel D'Haene, Jonas Degrave, Arne Nordmann, Benjamin Schrauwen, Jochen Steil, Auke Jan Ijspeert arXiv ID 1803.06259 Category cs.RO: Robotics Citations 47 Venue Frontiers in Robotics and AI Last Checked 6 months ago
Abstract
We present Oncilla robot, a novel mobile, quadruped legged locomotion machine. This large-cat sized, 5.1 robot is one of a kind of a recent, bioinspired legged robot class designed with the capability of model-free locomotion control. Animal legged locomotion in rough terrain is clearly shaped by sensor feedback systems. Results with Oncilla robot show that agile and versatile locomotion is possible without sensory signals to some extend, and tracking becomes robust when feedback control is added (Ajaoolleian 2015). By incorporating mechanical and control blueprints inspired from animals, and by observing the resulting robot locomotion characteristics, we aim to understand the contribution of individual components. Legged robots have a wide mechanical and control design parameter space, and a unique potential as research tools to investigate principles of biomechanics and legged locomotion control. But the hardware and controller design can be a steep initial hurdle for academic research. To facilitate the easy start and development of legged robots, Oncilla-robot's blueprints are available through open-source. [...]
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