A Cockroach-Inspired Hexapod Robot Actuated by LIPCA
Abdul A. Yumaryanto, Jaebum An, Sangyoon Lee
- Year
- 2006
- Citations
- 15
Abstract
In this paper, we present the design and prototype of a six-legged walking robot which uses lightweight piezoceramic composite curved actuator (LIPCA) as its actuator. LIPCA consists of multiple layers of glass/epoxy and carbon/epoxy that encapsulate a unimorph piezoelectric ceramic actuator. It uses lightweight fiber-reinforced plastic layers, and it is a lighter structure and generates a higher force and a larger displacement than other conventional piezo-composite type actuators. Like most six-legged walking insects including cockroaches, our robot uses the alternating tripod gait where the front and rear legs on the same side move together with the middle leg on the other side for its locomotion. Two LIPCA strips in different phases are used for actuating each tripod so that only one tripod may touch the ground. All the experiments with the prototype show that LIPCA can be used as an alternative actuator for small and light mobile robots
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