Abstract

Linear inverted pendulum model (LIPM) is an effective and widely used simplified model for biped robots. However, LIPM includes only the single support phase (SSP) and ignores the double support phase (DSP). In this situation, the acceleration of the center of mass (CoM) is discontinuous at the moment of leg exchange, leading to a negative impact on walking stability. If the DSP is added to the walking cycle, the acceleration of the CoM will be smoother and the walking stability of the biped will be improved. In this paper, a linear pendulum model (LPM) for the DSP is proposed, which is similar to LIPM for the SSP. LPM has similar characteristics to LIPM. The dynamic equation of LPM is also linear, and its analytical solution can be obtained. This study also proposes different trajectory-planning methods for different situations, such as periodic walking, adjusting walking speed, disturbed state recovery, and walking terrain-blind. These methods have less computation and can plan trajectory in real time. Simulation results verify the effectiveness of proposed methods and that the biped robot can walk stably and flexibly when combining LIPM and LPM.

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