An adaptive PID control algorithm for the two-legged robot walking on a slope

Ravi Kumar, Mandava and Pandu R., Vundavilli (2019) An adaptive PID control algorithm for the two-legged robot walking on a slope. Neural computing and Applications, 32. pp. 3407-3421. ISSN 0941-0643

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Abstract

The crux in designing the PID controller lies in determining its gain values, which play a major role in deciding its
performance. The gains are fed as inputs to the controller and are to be decided before its run. On the other hand, the
effectiveness of the biped walk purely depends on the performance of the PID controller. Initially, the upper and lower
body gaits of the two-legged robot are determined using the concept of inverse kinematics. Further, the dynamics of the
biped robot is derived by using Lagrange–Euler formulation. The main objective of the present research is to decide the
gains of the torque-based PID controller with the help of a neural network trained by using nature-inspired optimization
algorithms, namely MCIWO and PSO. The adaptiveness of the algorithm lies in modifying the gains of the controller based
on the magnitude of the error in the angular displacement received at the input to the NN. Once the controller is developed, its effectiveness is tested in computer simulations. Finally, the optimum controlled gait angles obtained by the best
approach are tested on a real biped robot

Item Type: Article
Subjects: AC Rearch Cluster
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Date Deposited: 06 Dec 2023 09:02
Last Modified: 06 Dec 2023 09:02
URI: https://ir.vignan.ac.in/id/eprint/366

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