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Goal-oriented vision-guided biped locomotion requires a high degree of coordination between perception and walking. How to establish this coordination remains a fundamental and rarely studied problem in legged robotics. Some of our investigations into this field are outlined in this article by presenting recent results in vision-guided biped locomotion. The guidance and control approaches developed are experimentally validated on the biped robot BARt-UH. It is shown how perception techniques are employed in closed-loop for step sequence adaptation and locomotion control of a walking machine.
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