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Design and Control of an Energy Accumulative Hopping Robot (2312.08301v1)

Published 13 Dec 2023 in cs.RO

Abstract: Jumping and hopping locomotion are efficient means of traversing unstructured rugged terrain with the former being the focus of roboticists. This focus has led to significant performance and understanding in jumping robots but with limited practical applications as they require significant time between jumps to store energy, thus relegating jumping to a secondary role in locomotion. Hopping locomotion, however, can preserve and transfer energy to subsequent hops without long energy storage periods. Therefore, hopping has the potential to be far more energy efficient and agile than jumping. However, to date, only a single untethered hopping robot exists with limited payload and hopping heights (< 1 meter). This is due to the added design and control complexity inherent in the requirements to input energy during dynamic locomotion and control the orientation of the system throughout the hopping cycle, resulting in low energy input and control torques; a redevelopment from basic principles is necessary to advance the capabilities of hopping robots. Here we report hopping robot design principles for efficient and robust systems with high energy input and control torques that are validated through analytical, simulation, and experimental results. The resulting robot (MultiMo-MHR) can hop nearly 4 meters (> 6 times the current state-of-the-art); and is only limited by the impact mechanics and not energy input. The results also directly contradict a recent work that concluded hopping with aerodynamic energy input would be less efficient than flight for hops greater than 0.4 meters.

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