Ground Reaction Force

The force exerted by the ground on the robot's foot during stance, equal and opposite to the contact force. GRF has normal (vertical, supporting weight) and tangential (horizontal, providing traction) components. The ratio of tangential to normal GRF must stay within the friction cone to avoid slipping. GRFs are measured by force plates in locomotion research and estimated from joint torques on robots.

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