Four-legged Walking Gait Control Using a Neuromorphic Chip Interfaced to a Support Vector Learning Algorithm

Neural Information Processing Systems 

To control the walking gaits of a four-legged robot we present a novel neuromorphic VLSI chip that coordinates the relative phasing of the robot's legs similar to how spinal Central Pattern Generators are believed to control vertebrate locomotion [3]. The chip controls the leg move(cid:173) ments by driving motors with time varying voltages which are the out(cid:173) puts of a small network of coupled oscillators. The characteristics of the chip's output voltages depend on a set of input parameters. The rela(cid:173) tionship between input parameters and output voltages can be computed analytically for an idealized system. In practice, however, this ideal re(cid:173) lationship is only approximately true due to transistor mismatch and off(cid:173) sets.