A Legged Robot with Thigh Bi-Articular Muscle-Tendon Complex

Shuma Hiasa*, Ryuki Sato, Kanako Kurokawa, Lei Wang, Huaxin Liu, Fei Meng, Aiguo Ming

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Abstract

Recently, the development of agile-legged robots that mimic the structures and functions of biological muscles and tendons of quadruped mammals has attracted significant attention. The driving force of muscles and the elastic force of muscles and tendons can help improve the performances of these robots. Thus far, most of these robots have been developed based on the muscle-tendon complex of the lower legs. However, some mammals have a larger muscle-tendon complex on the upper legs, which contributes significantly to agile movements. In this study, a legged robot that mimics the functions of the bi-articular muscle-tendon complex of the thigh was developed, and its effects on static and dynamic movements were verified through simulations and experiments. While maintaining a static posture, the transfer of torque between two joints in the thigh mechanism reduced the power consumption by the robot's motors by half, used for balancing the gravity of the robot. For a dynamic vertical jump, the motion trajectory generation for the robot was performed using non-linear optimization to maximize the jump height. As a result, the jump height was significantly enhanced by the effect of the thigh mechanism, and the height was more than twice the leg length.

Original languageEnglish
Article number9408570
Pages (from-to)62285-62297
Number of pages13
JournalIEEE Access
Volume9
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2021

Keywords

  • Bi-articular muscle-tendon complex
  • biomimetics
  • jump movement
  • legged robot
  • motion control

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