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This paper aims to develop a hierarchical nonlinear control algorithm, based on model predictive control (MPC), quadratic programming (QP), and virtual constraints, to generate and stabilize locomotion patterns in a real-time manner for dynamical models of quadrupedal robots. The higher level of the proposed control scheme is developed based on an event-based MPC that computes the optimal center of mass (COM) trajectories for a reduced-order linear inverted pendulum (LIP) model subject to the feasibility of the net ground reaction force (GRF). The asymptotic stability of the desired target point for the reduced-order model under the event-based MPC approach is investigated. It is shown that the event-based nature of the proposed MPC approach can significantly reduce the computational burden associated with the real-time implementation of MPC techniques. To bridge the gap between reduced- and full-order models, QP-based virtual constraint controllers are developed at the lower level of the proposed control scheme to impose the full-order dynamics to track the optimal trajectories while having all individual GRFs in the friction cone. The analytical results of the paper are numerically confirmed on full-order simulation models of a 22 degree of freedom quadrupedal robot, Vision 60, that is augmented by a robotic manipulator. The paper numerically investigates the robustness of the proposed control algorithm against different contact models.
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