W. J. Anderson
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2
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4
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About
W. J. Anderson is a specialist in robotic transmission design, with a focused expertise in developing novel, high-performance drive systems for robotic manipulators. His major contributions center on the invention and experimental validation of roller-gear traction drives—a hybrid technology that integrates precision gearing with compressively loaded cylindrical rollers to achieve greater torque density and efficiency in compact robotic joints. Anderson’s work is foundational for advancing the reliability and power transmission of articulated robots, directly addressing the mechanical bottlenecks in dexterous, high-torque applications. His most cited papers, including "Roller-gear drives for robotic manipulators design, fabrication and test" and "Experimental evaluation of a new traction-drive robotic transmission," each have garnered 2 citations, reflecting a niche but impactful body of work. Notably, his prototype drive—a 23.2:1 ratio, 300-W, 26-N-m output torque system—demonstrated the practical viability of this approach, offering a tangible step forward in robotic actuation. Anderson’s research bridges mechanical design and robotics, providing engineers with a proven alternative to conventional gearboxes for demanding joint-level tasks.
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- 2Experimental evaluation of a new traction-drive robotic transmission2 citations · 2003