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A six-legged climbing robot for high payloads

Juan C. Grieco, Manuel Prieto, Manuel Armada, P. González de Santos

Year
2002
Citations
186

Abstract

This paper describes the design and control concepts of a wall-climbing robot. It has an hexapod configuration and it is able to manoeuvre on vertical surfaces carrying high payloads. Configuration and leg design criteria specific for climbing tasks are discussed. The controller architecture showing decentralised parallel control and hard real-time performance is outlined. New stability criteria for wall locomotion are introduced and a climbing gait using force distribution shows the working of our control scheme for wall gait generation. We call this four phase discontinuous sawing gait. This prototype is an example of a climber specifically tailored for industrial applications.

Keywords

HexapodClimbingRobotGaitComputer scienceController (irrigation)SimulationStability (learning theory)Legged robotScheme (mathematics)

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