Capture Point: A Step toward Humanoid Push Recovery
Florida Institute for Human and Machine Cognition · Honda (United States)
Abstract
It is known that for a large magnitude push a human or a humanoid robot must take a step to avoid a fall. Despite some scattered results, a principled approach towards "when and where to take a step" has not yet emerged. Towards this goal, we present methods for computing capture points and the capture region, the region on the ground where a humanoid must step to in order to come to a complete stop. The intersection between the capture region and the base of support determines which strategy the robot should adopt to successfully stop in a given situation. Computing the capture region for a humanoid, in general, is very difficult. However, with simple models of walking, computation of the capture region is…
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- Humanoid robot
- Computer science
- Inverted pendulum
- Angular momentum
- Motion capture
- Simple (philosophy)
- Zero moment point
- Inertia