The Georgia Tech Dynamic Mobility (Dynamo) Lab aims to drive forward the field of bipedal locomotion and robotic-assisted mobility by developing novel techniques in the fields of control theory, human-robot interaction, and biomechanics. Overall, our group is focused on: 1) developing control techniques for achieving dynamic, natural, and robust bipedal locomotion inspired by tools and techniques from nonlinear control theory, optimization, and hybrid systems, 2) developing learning algorithms to practically adapt robotic behaviors based on human feedback, and 3) conducting clinical investigations to study the effects of robotic interventions for human rehabilitation and biomechanics.

Bipedal Locomotion
Learning from
Human Feedback
Biomechanics of Robot-Assisted Locomotion

Recent News

Feb 22, 2024: One paper was accepted to the International Conference on Robotics and Automation (ICRA) 2024:
- "Synthesizing Robust Walking Gaits via Discrete-Time Barrier Functions with Application to Multi-Contact Exoskeleton Locomotion"
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Recent Publications

  1. Synthesizing Robust Walking Gaits via Discrete-Time Barrier Functions with Application to Multi-Contact Exoskeleton Locomotion
    Maegan Tucker, Kejun Li, and Aaron D Ames
    In IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation (ICRA) 2024
  2. Humanoid Robot Co-Design: Coupling Hardware Design with Gait Generation via Hybrid Zero Dynamics
    Adrian B Ghansah, Jeeseop Kim, Maegan Tucker, and Aaron D Ames
    In IEEE Conference on Decision and Control (CDC) 2023
  3. Leveraging user preference in the design and evaluation of lower-limb exoskeletons and prostheses
    Kimberly A Ingraham, Maegan Tucker, Aaron D Ames, Elliott J Rouse, and Max K Shepherd
    Current Opinion in Biomedical Engineering 2023
  4. An input-to-state stability perspective on robust locomotion
    Maegan Tucker, and Aaron D Ames
    IEEE Control Systems Letters 2023
  5. Input-to-State Stability in Probability
    Preston Culbertson, Ryan K Cosner, Maegan Tucker, and Aaron D Ames
    In IEEE Conference on Decision and Control (CDC) 2023