Abstract

This paper proposes an analysis of the effect of vertical motion of the center of mass (COM) during humanoid walking. The linear inverted pendulum (LIP) model is classically used to deal with humanoid balance during walking. The effects on energy consumption of the COM height remaining constant for humanoid robots, or varying like human beings are studied here. Two approaches are introduced for the comparison: the LIP which offers the great advantage of analytical solving (i.e., fast and easy calculations), and a numerical solving of the IP dynamics, which allows varying the height of the center of mass during walking. The results are compared using a sthenic criterion in a 3D dynamics simulation of the humanoid robot Romeo (Aldebaran Robotics Company) and show a consequent reduction of the robot torque solicitation when the COM oscillates vertically.

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