LOCOMOTION
Performance measures for locomotion robots
Kees van den Doel, Dinesh K. Pai
- Year
- 1997
- Citations
- 9
Abstract
We design two performance measures for a planar locomotion robot, modeled closely after the Platonic Beast. The first measure is proportional to the total motion of all joints during locomotion of the robot. This is a rough approximation to the energy consumption of the robot. The second measure determines the maximal speed of locomotion, for given limits on the joint speeds. We compute optimal modes of locomotion on different slopes for various designs. The results indicate that a variable link length can greatly improve the ability of the robot to walk on steep slopes. © 1997 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Keywords
RobotMeasure (data warehouse)Robot locomotionPlanarControl theory (sociology)Variable (mathematics)Computer scienceEnergy consumptionSimulationEngineering
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