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Travelling wave locomotion of a tensegrity robotic snake based on self-excitation controllers

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The article presents self-excitation methods that aim to achieve the locomotion of a tensegrity robotic snake. The snake-like robot usually forms locomotion by a travelling wave. In this paper, we try to achieve travelling wave locomotion of a tensegrity robotic snake by self-excitation controllers. Two types of self-excitation methods are introduced in this study. These two types of methods are constructed by Kuramoto oscillators and cross-feedback controllers respectively. We derive the total dynamic model of a tensegrity robotic snake and the friction model between wheels and ground. To verify the effectiveness of self-excitation methods, a total dynamic model and two self-excitation controller models are built by numerical software and several simulations are performed. The results of simulations show that travelling wave locomotion can be generated by different self-excitation methods. We also find that controllers, the robotic snake and the environment are coupled to induce limit cycle locomotion of the robot.
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hal-04118732 , version 1 (20-03-2024)

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Xin Li, Jingfeng He, Alexandre Pitti. Travelling wave locomotion of a tensegrity robotic snake based on self-excitation controllers. 2022 9th IEEE RAS/EMBS International Conference for Biomedical Robotics and Biomechatronics (BioRob), Aug 2022, Seoul, South Korea. pp.01-06, ⟨10.1109/BioRob52689.2022.9925514⟩. ⟨hal-04118732⟩
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