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Moving performance of reduced D.O.F's quadruped robot

In this paper, an application of genetic algorithm for generation of evolutionary initial poses of a quadruped robot, which reduced degrees of freedom, is described. To reduce degree of freedom, each leg of the robot has a slider-crank mechanism and is driven by an actuator. Furthermore we introduce...

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Main Authors: Iida, K., Nakata, Y., Hira, T., Kamano, T., Suzuki, T.
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