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An Input-to-State Stability Perspective on Robust Locomotion

Published 17 Mar 2023 in cs.RO, cs.SY, and eess.SY | (2303.10231v2)

Abstract: Uneven terrain necessarily transforms periodic walking into a non-periodic motion. As such, traditional stability analysis tools no longer adequately capture the ability of a bipedal robot to locomote in the presence of such disturbances. This motivates the need for analytical tools aimed at generalized notions of stability -- robustness. Towards this, we propose a novel definition of robustness, termed \emph{$\delta$-robustness}, to characterize the domain on which a nominal periodic orbit remains stable despite uncertain terrain. This definition is derived by treating perturbations in ground height as disturbances in the context of the input-to-state-stability (ISS) of the extended Poincar\'{e} map associated with a periodic orbit. The main theoretic result is the formulation of robust Lyapunov functions that certify $\delta$-robustness of periodic orbits. This yields an optimization framework for verifying $\delta$-robustness, which is demonstrated in simulation with a bipedal robot walking on uneven terrain.

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