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Fuzzy Control Strategy for a Hexapod Robot Walking on an Incline

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In this paper, the fuzzy control strategy for a hexapod robot walking on an incline is proposed. In order to maintain the vertical projection of the center of gravity (COG)… Click to show full abstract

In this paper, the fuzzy control strategy for a hexapod robot walking on an incline is proposed. In order to maintain the vertical projection of the center of gravity (COG) remaining in the support pattern, the robot’s posture is adjusted by a fuzzy controller depending on the slope of incline. At first, Denavit–Hartenberg convention is applied to calculate the positions of motors and end points of legs. When the robot is walking on an incline, a rotation matrix, which can be acquired by an inertial measurement unit settled on the center of robot’s body, is required to obtain the vertical projection of COG. Then, the fuzzy controller is designed to adjust the angles of motors for supporting legs such that the vertical projection of COG approaches the COG of support polygon. Finally, several experiments are implemented by a hexapod robot to demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed fuzzy control strategy.

Keywords: walking incline; robot walking; robot; control strategy; fuzzy control; hexapod robot

Journal Title: International Journal of Fuzzy Systems
Year Published: 2017

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