articleInternational Journal of Humanoid RoboticsMar 1, 2004Closed access

ZERO-MOMENT POINT — THIRTY FIVE YEARS OF ITS LIFE

Institut Mihajlo Pupin · University of Novi Sad

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Abstract

This paper is devoted to the permanence of the concept of Zero-Moment Point, widely-known by the acronym ZMP. Thirty-five years have elapsed since its implicit presentation (actually before being named ZMP) to the scientific community and thirty-three years since it was explicitly introduced and clearly elaborated, initially in the leading journals published in English. Its first practical demonstration took place in Japan in 1984, at Waseda University, Laboratory of Ichiro Kato, in the first dynamically balanced robot WL-10RD of the robotic family WABOT. The paper gives an in-depth discussion of source results concerning ZMP, paying particular attention to some delicate issues that may lead to confusion if…

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Keywords
  • Zero moment point
  • Computer science
  • Moment (physics)
  • Polygon (computer graphics)
  • Confusion
  • Robot
  • Zero (linguistics)
  • Point (geometry)
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