LOCOMOTION
Adaptive Switching Mechanism of Leg Stiffness for Multi-Legged Robot
Kazuki Aihara, Kazuyuki Ito
- Year
- 2018
- Citations
- 3
Abstract
Robots that operate in real complex situations, such as rescue missions, maintenance and inspections of large infrastructure, and agricultural activities, have attracted considerable attention. In this research, we propose a new leg mechanism that can vary the stiffness of the leg and improve our previous multi-legged robot for rubble environment.
Keywords
RubbleMechanism (biology)RobotComputer scienceStiffnessLegged robotRobot kinematicsDual (grammatical number)SimulationMobile robot
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