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arxiv: 1905.04254 · v1 · pith:5ZIG6NPAnew · submitted 2019-05-10 · 💻 cs.RO

Stanford Doggo: An Open-Source, Quasi-Direct-Drive Quadruped

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keywords doggoquasi-direct-driverobotstanfordbestdesignmatchesopen-source
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This paper presents Stanford Doggo, a quasi-direct-drive quadruped capable of dynamic locomotion. This robot matches or exceeds common performance metrics of state-of-the-art legged robots. In terms of vertical jumping agility, a measure of average vertical speed, Stanford Doggo matches the best performing animal and surpasses the previous best robot by 22%. An overall design architecture is presented with focus on our quasi-direct-drive design methodology. The hardware and software to replicate this robot is open-source, requires only hand tools for manufacturing and assembly, and costs less than $3000.

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