LOCOMOTION
An investigation of climbing up stairs for an inchworm robot
Yoshihiro Takita, Motoyoshi Hasegawa, Masayuki Nunobiki
- Year
- 2001
- Citations
- 5
Abstract
Abstract In this research, an inchworm-type robot is being developed for the purpose of rescue missions. This robot has the ability to traverse obstacles such as stairs with fewer joints than legged robots. A self-standing inchworm robot, which has five links and four joints, is produced for trial purposes. In order for this robot to be able to climb up stairs, the kinematical analysis and the development of the program were investigated. As a result, the effectiveness of this robot is confirmed experimentally. Keywords: MOVING ROBOTINCHWORMLINK MECHANISMOBSTACLECLIMBINGRESCUING
Keywords
StairsClimbRobotTraverseStair climbingClimbingEngineeringSimulationSnake-arm robotComputer science
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