The robot, detecting a lateral fall, curls into a semi-fetal position. This minimizes the moment of inertia and protects sensitive joint motors from impact shear.
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Traditional recovery methods often involve a symmetrical 180-degree roll from a supine (face up) to a prone (face down) position. However, the "90-degree Upseedage" presents an alternative strategy where the robot utilizes the momentum of a fall or a controlled collapse to pivot onto its side or knees, aiming to achieve a seated or crouched posture directly. This paper deconstructs the physics and joint control strategies required to stabilize the robot at this critical 90-degree inflection point. The robot, detecting a lateral fall, curls into
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The NAO Upsurge 90 has the potential to revolutionize the way we interact with machines, enabling more natural and intuitive communication between humans and robots. This could have significant impacts on various industries, including: