Technique of Standing Up From Prone Position of a Soccer Robot

Keywords: prone position, standing up, soccer robot

Abstract

One of the humanoid robots being developed in the field of sports is a soccer robot. A soccer robot is a humanoid robot that can perform activities such as playing football.
And a variety method fall down of robot soccer such: falling down toward the front direction, side direction, and rear direction.
This paper describes the most stands up methods of a soccer robot from its prone position.
The proposed method requires only limited movement with degrees of freedom.
The movement standing-up of soccer robot has been implemented on the real robot.
Tests we performed showed that reliable standing-up from prone position is possible after a fall and such recovery procedures greatly improve the overall robustness of a Soccer Robot.

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Published
2018-07-10
How to Cite
Khamdi, N., Susantok, M., & Darmawan, A. (2018). Technique of Standing Up From Prone Position of a Soccer Robot. EMITTER International Journal of Engineering Technology, 6(1), 124-136. https://doi.org/10.24003/emitter.v6i1.300
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