2023
DOI: 10.1088/1748-3190/acb127
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Control and study of bio-inspired quadrupedal gaits on an underactuated miniature robot

Abstract: This paper presents a Linear Quadratic Gaussian (LQG) controller for controlling the gait of a miniature, foldable quadruped robot with individually actuated and controlled legs. The controller is implemented on a palm-size robot made by folding an acetate sheet. The robot has four DC motors for actuation and four rotary sensors for feedback. It is one of the few untethered robots on a miniature scale capable of working with different gaits with the help of its individually-actuated legs and the developed cont… Show more

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“…With the development of new materials and processes, the drive elements of miniature robots are also enriched. These elements include electromagnetic motors [6,7], shape memory alloys (SMAs) [8,9], dielectric elastomers [10,11], and piezoelectric ceramics [12][13][14][15][16]. Piezoelectric elements are widely used as actuators for miniature robots because they have the advantages of a fast response, a high power density, and no electromagnetic interference.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With the development of new materials and processes, the drive elements of miniature robots are also enriched. These elements include electromagnetic motors [6,7], shape memory alloys (SMAs) [8,9], dielectric elastomers [10,11], and piezoelectric ceramics [12][13][14][15][16]. Piezoelectric elements are widely used as actuators for miniature robots because they have the advantages of a fast response, a high power density, and no electromagnetic interference.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%