Bioinspired and Energy-Efficient Convex Model Predictive Control for a Quadruped Robot

    Received 07 October 2022; accepted 02 December 2022; published 23 December 2022

    2022, Vol. 18, no. 5, pp.  831-841

    Author(s): Shamraev A. D., Kolyubin S. A.

    Animal running has been studied for a long time, but until now robots cannot repeat the same movements with energy efficiency close to animals. There are many controllers for controlling the movement of four-legged robots. One of the most popular is the convex MPC. This paper presents a bioinspirational approach to increasing the energy efficiency of the state-of-theart convex MPC controller. This approach is to set a reference trajectory for the convex MPC in the form of an SLIP model, which describes the movements of animals when running. Adding an SLIP trajectory increases the energy efficiency of the Pronk gait by 15 percent over a range of speed from 0.75 m/s to 1.75 m/s.
    Keywords: quadruped, model predictive control, spring-loaded inverted pendulum, bioinspiration, energy efficiency
    Citation: Shamraev A. D., Kolyubin S. A., Bioinspired and Energy-Efficient Convex Model Predictive Control for a Quadruped Robot, Rus. J. Nonlin. Dyn., 2022, Vol. 18, no. 5, pp.  831-841
    DOI:10.20537/nd221214


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