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Central Pattern Generator Gait Evolution of a Robotic Modular Tetrahedral Tensegrity

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Korbel, George. (2013). Central Pattern Generator Gait Evolution of a Robotic Modular Tetrahedral Tensegrity. Theses and Dissertations Collection, University of Idaho Library Digital Collections. https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/etd/items/korbel_idaho_0089m_10067.html

Title:
Central Pattern Generator Gait Evolution of a Robotic Modular Tetrahedral Tensegrity
Author:
Korbel, George
Date:
2013
Keywords:
Central Pattern Generator Deformable Robot Evolutionary Algorithm Gait Evolution Robotics Tensegrity
Program:
Mechanical Engineering
Subject Category:
Mechanical engineering; Robotics
Abstract:

Presented in this thesis is a method for determining locomotion gaits for a modular tetrahedral tensegrity robot in simulation. The biologically inspired tensegrity-based robot is comprised of multiple rigid tetrahedrons connected with a network of adjustable tension members. Locomotion gaits are produced using oscillatory signals from Central Pattern Generators (CPGs) that are optimized by an Evolutionary Algorithm (EA). After initial generation of an EA population of random gaits, as defined by parameters of the CPG, the EA operates on the population in an attempt to find an optimum gait, as defined by the performance, or fitness, of the evolved locomotion. The results show the EA improved the fitness of populations by an average of 32 percent over 10 trials, and up to 51 percent. This is an initial approach to robotic tensegrity locomotion gait production that could be applied to more complex structures, other tensegrity structures or other non-traditional robots.

Description:
masters, M.Engr., Mechanical Engineering -- University of Idaho - College of Graduate Studies, 2013
Major Professor:
Wolbrecht, Eric
Committee:
Riley, Matthew; Soule, Terence
Defense Date:
2013
Identifier:
Korbel_idaho_0089M_10067
Type:
Text
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