Upright and Crawling Locomotion and Its Transition for a Wheel-Legged Robot

Xuejian Qiu, Zhangguo Yu, Libo Meng*, Xuechao Chen, Lingxuan Zhao, Gao Huang, Fei Meng

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Abstract

To face the challenge of adapting to complex terrains and environments, we develop a novel wheel-legged robot that can switch motion modes to adapt to different environments. The robot can perform efficient and stable upright balanced locomotion on flat roads and flexible crawling in low and narrow passages. For passing through low and narrow passages, we propose a crawling motion control strategy and methods for transitioning between locomotion modes of wheel-legged robots. In practical applications, the smooth transition between the two motion modes is challenging. By optimizing the gravity work of the body, the optimal trajectory of the center of mass (CoM) for the transition from standing to crawling is obtained. By constructing and solving an optimization problem regarding the posture and motion trajectories of the underactuated model, the robot achieves a smooth transition from crawling to standing. In experiments, the wheel-legged robot successfully transitioned between the crawling mode and the upright balanced moving mode and flexibly passed a low and narrow passage. Consequently, the effectiveness of the control strategies and algorithms proposed in this paper are verified by experiments.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1252
JournalMicromachines
Volume13
Issue number8
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Aug 2022

Keywords

  • mode transition
  • quadratic programming
  • two locomotion modes
  • wheel-legged robot

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Qiu, X., Yu, Z., Meng, L., Chen, X., Zhao, L., Huang, G., & Meng, F. (2022). Upright and Crawling Locomotion and Its Transition for a Wheel-Legged Robot. Micromachines, 13(8), Article 1252. https://doi.org/10.3390/mi13081252