Exceeding the Maximum Speed Limit of the Joint Angle for the Redundant Tendon-driven Structures of Musculoskeletal Humanoids
Kento Kawaharazuka,Yuya Koga,Kei Tsuzuki,Moritaka Onitsuka,Yuki Asano,Kei Okada,Koji Kawasaki,Masayuki Inaba,Kento Kawaharazuka,Yuya Koga,Kei Tsuzuki,Moritaka Onitsuka,Yuki Asano,Kei Okada,Koji Kawasaki,Masayuki Inaba
The musculoskeletal humanoid has various biomimetic benefits, and the redundant muscle arrangement is one of its most important characteristics. This redundancy can achieve fail-safe redundant actuation and variable stiffness control. However, there is a problem that the maximum joint angle velocity is limited by the slowest muscle among the redundant muscles. In this study, we propose two methods...


