Vogel, Andrew RichardThe goal of this thesis was to develop an amphibious legged quadrupedal robot and associated gaits. Gaits of interest included walking, swimming, and smoothly transitioning between the two. Compliance was employed in the robot's legs to achieve swimming. Various types and configurations of compliant legs were evaluated using physical experiments and simulation. Three primary, two secondary, and two transition gaits were developed. An algorithm was developed to determine the appropriate course of action based on the current gait performance and the desired performance. The robot developed in this thesis met the goals of the design and demonstrated the technical feasibility of using compliance in amphibious legged robots.enDesign of Compliance Assisted Gaits for a Quadrupedal Amphibious RobotThesisRoboticsMechanical engineeringMechanicsAmphibiousBioinsipredQuadrupedalRobot