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We present a novel momentum-based method for maintaining balance of humanoid robots. By controlling the desired ground reaction force (GRF) and center of pressure (CoP) at each support foot, our method can naturally deal with non-level and non-stationary ground at each foot-ground contact, as well as different frictional properties. We do not make use of the net GRF and CoP which may be difficult or impossible to compute for non-level grounds. Our method minimizes the ankle torques during double support. We show the effectiveness of this new balance control method by simulating various experiments with a humanoid robot including maintaining balance when two feet are on separate moving supports with different inclinations and velocities.
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