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WoLF: the Whole-body Locomotion Framework for Quadruped Robots
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The Whole-Body Locomotion Framework (WoLF) is an end-to-end software suite devoted to the loco-manipulation of quadruped robots. WoLF abstracts the complexity of planning and control of quadrupedal robot hardware into a simple to use and robust software that can be connected through multiple tele-operation devices to different quadruped robot models. Furthermore, WoLF allows controlling mounted devices, such as arms or pan-tilt cameras, jointly with the quadrupedal platform. In this short paper, we introduce the main features of WoLF and its overall software architecture.
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