This document discusses humanoid robots, including their history, challenges, locomotion, and applications. Some key points are:
- Humanoid robots are designed to resemble humans in both appearance and behavior. Developing stable bipedal locomotion is a major challenge.
- Reasons for developing humanoids include that they can operate in human environments and interact naturally with people. However, stable walking and complex dynamics make them difficult to control.
- Locomotion and cognition are closely related in humans and humanoids. Researchers currently focus more on bipedalism than cognition, as stable walking must be solved before complex functions.
- Passive dynamic walking uses natural swinging motions and minimal control, improving efficiency