LOCOMOTION
Design and analysis of active vibration and stability control of a bio-inspired quadruped robot
D. Vishal, P. V. Manivannan
- Year
- 2017
- Citations
- 4
Abstract
The main aim of this research work is to design and develop a bio-inspired quadruped robot for operating in an uneven terrain. The present work focus on development of a gear-train power transmission mechanism, which is more efficient, as the gear assemblies can be optimised for generating different locomotion patterns. The kinematic and dynamic analysis of the limb analysis has been carried out. The modelling of mechanism and measurement and motion analysis has been carried out using ProE Wildfire software and the results have been presented in this paper.
Keywords
Computer scienceKinematicsMechanism (biology)TerrainFocus (optics)RobotWork (physics)Motion analysisVibrationSimulation
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