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An energy efficient knee locking mechanism for a dynamically walking robot
Gijs van Oort, Raffaella Carloni, Dian J. Borgerink, Stefano Stramigioli
- Year
- 2011
- Citations
- 32
Abstract
In this work, we present the design and the implementation of an innovative knee locking mechanism for a dynamically walking robot. The mechanism consists of a four-bar linkage that realizes a mechanical singularity for locking the knee when the leg is in the extended position. Once extended, the knee remains locked without energy consumption, while unlocking it only costs a small amount of energy. Tests showed that the robot walks robustly and that the energy consumption of the new system is low.
Keywords
Mechanism (biology)Energy consumptionRobotComputer scienceWork (physics)Energy (signal processing)Linkage (software)SimulationPosition (finance)Efficient energy use
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