Gait and locomotion analysis of a soft-hybrid multi-legged modular miniature robot
Nima Mahkam, Onur Özcan
- Year
- 2021
- Citations
- 9
Abstract
-legged robot with different compliance values between the modules are derived using the locomotion analyses and the dynamic and kinematic formulations. Our investigations determine unique optimum foot contact sequences for multi-legged robots with different body compliances and module numbers. Locomotion analyses of a multi-legged robot with different backbones operating with optimum gaits show two main motion characteristics; the rigid robots minimize the number of leg-ground contacts to increase velocity, whereas soft-backbone robots use a lift-jump-fall motion sequence to maximize the translational speeds. These two behaviors are similar between different soft-backbone and rigid-backbone robots; however, the optimal foot contact sequences are different and unpredictable.
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