Inverted pendulums are important objects of theoretical investigation and experiment in the area of control theory and engineering. The researches concentrate on the rigid finite dimensional models which are described...Inverted pendulums are important objects of theoretical investigation and experiment in the area of control theory and engineering. The researches concentrate on the rigid finite dimensional models which are described by ordinary differential equations (ODEs) .Complete rigidity is the approximation of practical models ; Elasticity should be introduced into mathematical models in the analysis of system dynamics and integration of highly precise controller. A new kind of inverted pendulum, elastic inverted pendulum was proposed, and elasticity was considered. Mathematical model was derived from Hamiltonian principle and variational methods, which were formulated by the coupling of partial differential equations (PDE) and ODE. Because of infinite dimensional, system analysis and control of elastic inverted pendulum is more sophisticated than the rigid one.展开更多
Inverted pendulum models are commonly used to study the bio-mechanics of biped walkers. In its simplest form, the inverted pendulum consists of a point mass attached to two straight mass-less legs. Most works constrai...Inverted pendulum models are commonly used to study the bio-mechanics of biped walkers. In its simplest form, the inverted pendulum consists of a point mass attached to two straight mass-less legs. Most works constrain the motion of the mass to the sagittal plane, i.e. the plane perpendicular to the ground that contains the direction toward the biped is walking. In this article, we remove this constrain to study the oscillations, the mass experiences in the direction perpendicular to the sagittal plane as the biped walks. While small, these lateral oscillations are unavoidable and of importance in the understanding of balance and stability of walkers, as well as walkers induced oscillations in pedestrian bridges.展开更多
1Introduction To date,in model-based gait-planning methods,the dynamics of the center of mass(COM)of bipedal robots have been analyzed by establishing their linear inverted pendulum model(LIPM)or extended forms(Owaki ...1Introduction To date,in model-based gait-planning methods,the dynamics of the center of mass(COM)of bipedal robots have been analyzed by establishing their linear inverted pendulum model(LIPM)or extended forms(Owaki et al.,2010;Englsberger et al.,2015;Xie et al.,2020).With regard to model-based gait-generation methods for uphill and downhill terrain,Kuo(2007)simulated human gait using an inverted pendulum,which provided a circular trajectory for the COM rather than a horizontal trajectory.He found that a horizontal COM trajectory consumed more muscle energy.Massah et al.(2012)utilized a 3D LIPM and the concept of zero moment point(ZMP).They developed a trajectory planner using the semi-elliptical motion equations of an NAO humanoid robot and simulated walking on various sloped terrains using the Webots platform.展开更多
基金This worie was supported by Ningbo Institute of Technology, Zhejiang University (No. 1051157G301).
文摘Inverted pendulums are important objects of theoretical investigation and experiment in the area of control theory and engineering. The researches concentrate on the rigid finite dimensional models which are described by ordinary differential equations (ODEs) .Complete rigidity is the approximation of practical models ; Elasticity should be introduced into mathematical models in the analysis of system dynamics and integration of highly precise controller. A new kind of inverted pendulum, elastic inverted pendulum was proposed, and elasticity was considered. Mathematical model was derived from Hamiltonian principle and variational methods, which were formulated by the coupling of partial differential equations (PDE) and ODE. Because of infinite dimensional, system analysis and control of elastic inverted pendulum is more sophisticated than the rigid one.
文摘Inverted pendulum models are commonly used to study the bio-mechanics of biped walkers. In its simplest form, the inverted pendulum consists of a point mass attached to two straight mass-less legs. Most works constrain the motion of the mass to the sagittal plane, i.e. the plane perpendicular to the ground that contains the direction toward the biped is walking. In this article, we remove this constrain to study the oscillations, the mass experiences in the direction perpendicular to the sagittal plane as the biped walks. While small, these lateral oscillations are unavoidable and of importance in the understanding of balance and stability of walkers, as well as walkers induced oscillations in pedestrian bridges.
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.12332023)the Zhejiang Provincial Natural Science Foundation of China(No.LY23E050010).
文摘1Introduction To date,in model-based gait-planning methods,the dynamics of the center of mass(COM)of bipedal robots have been analyzed by establishing their linear inverted pendulum model(LIPM)or extended forms(Owaki et al.,2010;Englsberger et al.,2015;Xie et al.,2020).With regard to model-based gait-generation methods for uphill and downhill terrain,Kuo(2007)simulated human gait using an inverted pendulum,which provided a circular trajectory for the COM rather than a horizontal trajectory.He found that a horizontal COM trajectory consumed more muscle energy.Massah et al.(2012)utilized a 3D LIPM and the concept of zero moment point(ZMP).They developed a trajectory planner using the semi-elliptical motion equations of an NAO humanoid robot and simulated walking on various sloped terrains using the Webots platform.