ANYmal - a highly mobile and dynamic quadrupedal robot
ETH Zurich · Board of the Swiss Federal Institutes of Technology
Abstract
This paper introduces ANYmal, a quadrupedal robot that features outstanding mobility and dynamic motion capability. Thanks to novel, compliant joint modules with integrated electronics, the 30 kg, 0.5 m tall robotic dog is torque controllable and very robust against impulsive loads during running or jumping. The presented machine was designed with a focus on outdoor suitability, simple maintenance, and user-friendly handling to enable future operation in real world scenarios. Performance tests with the joint actuators indicated a torque control bandwidth of more than 70 Hz, high disturbance rejection capability, as well as impact robustness when moving with maximal velocity. It is demonstrated in a series of…
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14Topics & keywords
- Robustness (evolution)
- Stairs
- Actuator
- Robot
- Torque
- Computer science
- Jumping
- Mobile robot