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Direct programming of a central pattern generator for periodic motions by touching

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Direct programming of a central pattern generator for periodic motions by touching
Much of the literature shows that Central Pattern Generators (CPGs) are a good approach for generating periodic motions for legged robots. In most of the presented works the numerous CPG parameters are set by automatic techniques like genetic algorithms. This gives the user little control over the resulting motions, since all of the desired features of the motion must be encoded by a fitness/score function. In this paper we present the idea of setting the CPG parameters by interaction with the user, in particular by using tactile interaction. Key elements of the system are a CPG network, a touch protocol and a self-collision prevention system. In this paper we present a practical implementation of each element that confirms the feasibility of the method. Key words: CPG, human-robot interaction, touch PACS:
Fabio Dalla Libera, Takashi Minato, Hiroshi Ishigu
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Type Journal
Year 2010
Where RAS
Authors Fabio Dalla Libera, Takashi Minato, Hiroshi Ishiguro, Emanuele Menegatti
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