Body Design Of Tendon-Driven Jumping Robot Using Single Actuator And Wire Set

 

Authors
Takuma, T.; Takai, K.; Iwakiri, Y.; Kase, W.
Format
Article
Status
publishedVersion
Description

Although a mechanism in which a single actuator and a wire passing through pulleys drive the joints is a strong candidate for realizing the dynamic behavior because of its appropriate weight and simple mechanism, the problem arises that the position of the pulley influences the dynamic behavior. This paper is focused on vertical jumping. In our research, we searched an appropriate set of positions of a pulley considering the practical development of the robot and derived the relationship between the position of the pulley and the force on the tips of the robot’s foot for jumping. Simulation results suggest the possibility that some sets of positions allow an error in the attachment of the pulley, and the derived relationship indicates that the ratio of the pulling force of wire and vertical force on the ground strongly constrain the position of the pulley.

Publication Year
2018
Language
spa
Topic
Tendon-driven robot; vertical jumping; body design
Repository
RI de Documento Digitales de Acceso Abierto de la UTP
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http://revistas.utp.ac.pa/index.php/memoutp/article/view/1882
http://ridda2.utp.ac.pa/handle/123456789/5785
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