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Oncilla Robot: A Versatile Open-Source Quadruped Research Robot With Compliant Pantograph Legs

We present Oncilla robot, a novel mobile, quadruped legged locomotion machine. This large-cat sized, 5.1 kg 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...

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Autores principales: Spröwitz, Alexander T., Tuleu, Alexandre, Ajallooeian, Mostafa, Vespignani, Massimo, Möckel, Rico, Eckert, Peter, D'Haene, Michiel, Degrave, Jonas, Nordmann, Arne, Schrauwen, Benjamin, Steil, Jochen, Ijspeert, Auke Jan
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7805741/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33500946
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/frobt.2018.00067
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author Spröwitz, Alexander T.
Tuleu, Alexandre
Ajallooeian, Mostafa
Vespignani, Massimo
Möckel, Rico
Eckert, Peter
D'Haene, Michiel
Degrave, Jonas
Nordmann, Arne
Schrauwen, Benjamin
Steil, Jochen
Ijspeert, Auke Jan
author_facet Spröwitz, Alexander T.
Tuleu, Alexandre
Ajallooeian, Mostafa
Vespignani, Massimo
Möckel, Rico
Eckert, Peter
D'Haene, Michiel
Degrave, Jonas
Nordmann, Arne
Schrauwen, Benjamin
Steil, Jochen
Ijspeert, Auke Jan
author_sort Spröwitz, Alexander T.
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description We present Oncilla robot, a novel mobile, quadruped legged locomotion machine. This large-cat sized, 5.1 kg 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 (Ajallooeian, 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. The robot's locomotion capabilities are shown in several scenarios. Specifically, its spring-loaded pantographic leg design compensates for overdetermined body and leg postures, i.e., during turning maneuvers, locomotion outdoors, or while going up and down slopes. The robot's active degree of freedom allow tight and swift direction changes, and turns on the spot. Presented hardware experiments are conducted in an open-loop manner, with little control and computational effort. For more versatile locomotion control, Oncilla-robot can sense leg joint rotations, and leg-trunk forces. Additional sensors can be included for feedback control with an open communication protocol interface. The robot's customized actuators are designed for robust actuation, and efficient locomotion. It trots with a cost of transport of 3.2 J/(Nm), at a speed of 0.63 m s-1 (Froude number 0.25). The robot trots inclined slopes up to 10°, at 0.25 m s-1. The multi-body Webots model of Oncilla robot, and Oncilla robot's extensive software architecture enables users to design and test scenarios in simulation. Controllers can directly be transferred to the real robot. Oncilla robot's blueprints are open-source published (hardware GLP v3, software LGPL v3).
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spelling pubmed-78057412021-01-25 Oncilla Robot: A Versatile Open-Source Quadruped Research Robot With Compliant Pantograph Legs Spröwitz, Alexander T. Tuleu, Alexandre Ajallooeian, Mostafa Vespignani, Massimo Möckel, Rico Eckert, Peter D'Haene, Michiel Degrave, Jonas Nordmann, Arne Schrauwen, Benjamin Steil, Jochen Ijspeert, Auke Jan Front Robot AI Robotics and AI We present Oncilla robot, a novel mobile, quadruped legged locomotion machine. This large-cat sized, 5.1 kg 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 (Ajallooeian, 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. The robot's locomotion capabilities are shown in several scenarios. Specifically, its spring-loaded pantographic leg design compensates for overdetermined body and leg postures, i.e., during turning maneuvers, locomotion outdoors, or while going up and down slopes. The robot's active degree of freedom allow tight and swift direction changes, and turns on the spot. Presented hardware experiments are conducted in an open-loop manner, with little control and computational effort. For more versatile locomotion control, Oncilla-robot can sense leg joint rotations, and leg-trunk forces. Additional sensors can be included for feedback control with an open communication protocol interface. The robot's customized actuators are designed for robust actuation, and efficient locomotion. It trots with a cost of transport of 3.2 J/(Nm), at a speed of 0.63 m s-1 (Froude number 0.25). The robot trots inclined slopes up to 10°, at 0.25 m s-1. The multi-body Webots model of Oncilla robot, and Oncilla robot's extensive software architecture enables users to design and test scenarios in simulation. Controllers can directly be transferred to the real robot. Oncilla robot's blueprints are open-source published (hardware GLP v3, software LGPL v3). Frontiers Media S.A. 2018-06-19 /pmc/articles/PMC7805741/ /pubmed/33500946 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/frobt.2018.00067 Text en Copyright © 2018 Spröwitz, Tuleu, Ajallooeian, Vespignani, Möckel, Eckert, D'Haene, Degrave, Nordmann, Schrauwen, Steil and Ijspeert. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Robotics and AI
Spröwitz, Alexander T.
Tuleu, Alexandre
Ajallooeian, Mostafa
Vespignani, Massimo
Möckel, Rico
Eckert, Peter
D'Haene, Michiel
Degrave, Jonas
Nordmann, Arne
Schrauwen, Benjamin
Steil, Jochen
Ijspeert, Auke Jan
Oncilla Robot: A Versatile Open-Source Quadruped Research Robot With Compliant Pantograph Legs
title Oncilla Robot: A Versatile Open-Source Quadruped Research Robot With Compliant Pantograph Legs
title_full Oncilla Robot: A Versatile Open-Source Quadruped Research Robot With Compliant Pantograph Legs
title_fullStr Oncilla Robot: A Versatile Open-Source Quadruped Research Robot With Compliant Pantograph Legs
title_full_unstemmed Oncilla Robot: A Versatile Open-Source Quadruped Research Robot With Compliant Pantograph Legs
title_short Oncilla Robot: A Versatile Open-Source Quadruped Research Robot With Compliant Pantograph Legs
title_sort oncilla robot: a versatile open-source quadruped research robot with compliant pantograph legs
topic Robotics and AI
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7805741/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33500946
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/frobt.2018.00067
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