Joint variable stiffness of musculoskeletal leg mechanism for quadruped robot

When the quadruped robot is in locomotion such as jumping and running with higher speed, there is non-continuous contact force between the foot and the environment inevitably. In order to achieve the flexible force interaction of the bionic legs with the environment, it is necessary to analyze the j...

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Main Authors: Jingtao Lei, Jianmin Zhu, Ping Xie, MO Tokhi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2017-04-01
Series:Advances in Mechanical Engineering
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/1687814017690342
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spelling doaj-1c7a62e750554cf28a5dd3816f1013372020-11-25T03:34:11ZengSAGE PublishingAdvances in Mechanical Engineering1687-81402017-04-01910.1177/1687814017690342Joint variable stiffness of musculoskeletal leg mechanism for quadruped robotJingtao Lei0Jianmin Zhu1Ping Xie2MO Tokhi3School of Mechatronic Engineering and Automation, Shanghai University, Shanghai, ChinaSchool of Mechanical Engineering, University of Shanghai for Science and Technology, Shanghai, ChinaSchool of Mechanical Engineering, University of Shanghai for Science and Technology, Shanghai, ChinaDepartment of Automatic Control and Systems Engineering, The University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UKWhen the quadruped robot is in locomotion such as jumping and running with higher speed, there is non-continuous contact force between the foot and the environment inevitably. In order to achieve the flexible force interaction of the bionic legs with the environment, it is necessary to analyze the joint angular stiffness of the bionic leg. In this article, based on the designing principles of the bionics, light-weighted, and flexible, a kind of musculoskeletal bionic leg mechanism driven by pneumatic artificial muscles is presented by inspiring from the biological cheetah anatomy and physiology muscle distribution. The kinematics of the bionic leg is analyzed to obtain the Jacobian matrix. In order to achieve high-speed jumping and soft landing of the bionic leg, a kind of foot stiffness model is presented by analyzing the foot elastic potential energy caused by the contact force. The mapping relationship between the joint stiffness matrix and the foot stiffness matrix is obtained by the Jacobian matrix. Then, the dynamics of the bionic leg is analyzed to determine the relationship between the joint angular stiffness and the pneumatic artificial muscle gas pressure. Finally, the experiment on controlling the pneumatic artificial muscles gas pressure for tracking the joint angular stiffness of the bionic leg is conducted. By regulating the pneumatic artificial muscle gas pressure, the needed pneumatic artificial muscle gas pressure that could meet the desired foot stiffness ellipse model can be determined. The study will pay a theoretical foundation for controlling the pneumatic artificial muscles to achieve the high-speed locomotion of the bionic leg.https://doi.org/10.1177/1687814017690342
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author Jingtao Lei
Jianmin Zhu
Ping Xie
MO Tokhi
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Jianmin Zhu
Ping Xie
MO Tokhi
Joint variable stiffness of musculoskeletal leg mechanism for quadruped robot
Advances in Mechanical Engineering
author_facet Jingtao Lei
Jianmin Zhu
Ping Xie
MO Tokhi
author_sort Jingtao Lei
title Joint variable stiffness of musculoskeletal leg mechanism for quadruped robot
title_short Joint variable stiffness of musculoskeletal leg mechanism for quadruped robot
title_full Joint variable stiffness of musculoskeletal leg mechanism for quadruped robot
title_fullStr Joint variable stiffness of musculoskeletal leg mechanism for quadruped robot
title_full_unstemmed Joint variable stiffness of musculoskeletal leg mechanism for quadruped robot
title_sort joint variable stiffness of musculoskeletal leg mechanism for quadruped robot
publisher SAGE Publishing
series Advances in Mechanical Engineering
issn 1687-8140
publishDate 2017-04-01
description When the quadruped robot is in locomotion such as jumping and running with higher speed, there is non-continuous contact force between the foot and the environment inevitably. In order to achieve the flexible force interaction of the bionic legs with the environment, it is necessary to analyze the joint angular stiffness of the bionic leg. In this article, based on the designing principles of the bionics, light-weighted, and flexible, a kind of musculoskeletal bionic leg mechanism driven by pneumatic artificial muscles is presented by inspiring from the biological cheetah anatomy and physiology muscle distribution. The kinematics of the bionic leg is analyzed to obtain the Jacobian matrix. In order to achieve high-speed jumping and soft landing of the bionic leg, a kind of foot stiffness model is presented by analyzing the foot elastic potential energy caused by the contact force. The mapping relationship between the joint stiffness matrix and the foot stiffness matrix is obtained by the Jacobian matrix. Then, the dynamics of the bionic leg is analyzed to determine the relationship between the joint angular stiffness and the pneumatic artificial muscle gas pressure. Finally, the experiment on controlling the pneumatic artificial muscles gas pressure for tracking the joint angular stiffness of the bionic leg is conducted. By regulating the pneumatic artificial muscle gas pressure, the needed pneumatic artificial muscle gas pressure that could meet the desired foot stiffness ellipse model can be determined. The study will pay a theoretical foundation for controlling the pneumatic artificial muscles to achieve the high-speed locomotion of the bionic leg.
url https://doi.org/10.1177/1687814017690342
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