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Revisiting the stability of 2D passive biped walking: Local behavior
Authors:James A Norris  Anthony P Marsh  Kevin P Granata  Shane D Ross
Institution:Virginia Tech-Wake Forest University, School of Biomedical Engineering & Sciences, One Medical Center Drive WFUHS, MC-1022 27157-1022 Winston-Salem, NC, United States
Abstract:Models of biped walking have demonstrated that stable walking motions are possible without active control. Stability of these motions has typically been quantified by studying the stability of an associated Poincaré map (orbital stability). However, additional insight may be obtained by examining how perturbations evolve over the short-term (local stability). For example, there may be regions where small perturbations actually diverge from the unperturbed trajectory, even if over the entire cycle small (but perhaps not large) perturbations are dissipated. We present techniques to calculate local stability, and demonstrate the utility of these techniques by examining the local stability of the 2D compass biped. These techniques are relevant to the design of controllers to maintain stability in robots, and in understanding how the neuromuscular system maintains stability in humans.
Keywords:Compass walker  Passive dynamic walking  Gait  Dynamic stability  Piecewise-holonomic  Hybrid dynamical system
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