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IJAT Vol.5 No.5 pp. 649-654
doi: 10.20965/ijat.2011.p0649
(2011)

Paper:

Gait of Quadruped Robot Including Positioning Control Using Linear Visual Servoing

Yukinari Inoue* and Noriaki Maru**

*Noritsu Kouki Co. Ltd., 579-1 Umehara, Wakayama, Wakayama, Japan

**Faculty of Systems Engineering, Wakayama University, 930 Sakaedani, Wakayama, Wakayama 640-8510, Japan

Received:
October 6, 2010
Accepted:
May 20, 2011
Published:
September 5, 2011
Keywords:
quadruped robot, linear visual servoing, positioning control, binocular visual space
Abstract
Quadruped robots walking in discrete environments conventionally control leg swinging using either simple potentiometer-based feedback or feed forward. We think accurate positioning control for a safe landing using visual servoing is required. Conventional visual servoing, however, has problems such as requiring complex nonlinear calculation with exact camera and joint angles. To solve these problems, we propose Linear Visual Servoing (LVS) for positioning the quadruped robot leg in a gait. We show that the robot can make minor adjustments despite error between planned and safe landing points.
Cite this article as:
Y. Inoue and N. Maru, “Gait of Quadruped Robot Including Positioning Control Using Linear Visual Servoing,” Int. J. Automation Technol., Vol.5 No.5, pp. 649-654, 2011.
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