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The question applies for robots with more than one legs. I was wondering if there is an option for restricting the phase duration optimization to a specific gait (e.g. walk)? This may be essential for robots with limited dynamic performance that can only swing one leg at a time or when a specific gait is necessary for task-related reasons.
As far as I can understand, proper initialization can favor a desired gait but does not satisfy that the solver will keep this gait until the final solution, right?
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Hi @awinkler ,
Firstly, thanks for sharing your work!
The question applies for robots with more than one legs. I was wondering if there is an option for restricting the phase duration optimization to a specific gait (e.g. walk)? This may be essential for robots with limited dynamic performance that can only swing one leg at a time or when a specific gait is necessary for task-related reasons.
As far as I can understand, proper initialization can favor a desired gait but does not satisfy that the solver will keep this gait until the final solution, right?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: