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Design and experimental development of a pneumatic stiffness adjustable foot system for biped robots adaptable to bumps on the ground

  • Xizhe Zang*
  • , Yixiang Liu
  • , Wenyuan Li
  • , Zhenkun Lin
  • , Jie Zhao
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Walking on rough terrains still remains a challenge that needs to be addressed for biped robots because the unevenness on the ground can easily disrupt the walking stability. This paper proposes a novel foot system with passively adjustable stiffness for biped robots which is adaptable to small-sized bumps on the ground. The robotic foot is developed by attaching eight pneumatic variable stiffness units to the sole separately and symmetrically. Each variable stiffness unit mainly consists of a pneumatic bladder and a mechanical reversing valve. When walking on rough ground, the pneumatic bladders in contact with bumps are compressed, and the corresponding reversing valves are triggered to expel out the air, enabling the pneumatic bladders to adapt to the bumps with low stiffness; while the other pneumatic bladders remain rigid and maintain stable contact with the ground, providing support to the biped robot. The performances of the proposed foot system, including the variable stiffness mechanism, the adaptability on the bumps of different heights, and the application on a biped robot prototype are demonstrated by various experiments.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1005
JournalApplied Sciences (Switzerland)
Volume7
Issue number10
DOIs
StatePublished - 29 Sep 2017

Keywords

  • Biped robot
  • Foot mechanism
  • Rough terrain
  • Structure design
  • Variable stiffness

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