This paper explores the design of leg morphology in a six-legged robot.Inspired by nature,where animals have different leg morphology,we examined how the difference in leg morphology influences behaviors of the robot....This paper explores the design of leg morphology in a six-legged robot.Inspired by nature,where animals have different leg morphology,we examined how the difference in leg morphology influences behaviors of the robot.To this end,a systematic search was conducted by scanning over the parameter space consisting of default angles of leg joints of the six-legged robot,with two main objectives:to maximize the kinematic flexibility and walking performance of the robot.Results show that(1)to have a high kinematic flexibility with both the torso and swing legs,the femur segment should tilt downwards by 5°-10°and the tibia segment should be vertically downwards or with a slight inward tilt;(2)to achieve relatively energy-efficient and steady walking,the tibia segment should be approximately vertically downwards,with the femur segment tilting upwards to lower the torso height.The results of this study suggest that behaviors of legged robots can be passively enhanced by careful mechanical design choices,thereby leading to more competent legged machines.展开更多
It is well-known that optimizing the wheel system of lunar rovers is essential.However,this is a difficult task due to the complex terrain of the moon and limited resources onboard lunar rovers.In this study,an experi...It is well-known that optimizing the wheel system of lunar rovers is essential.However,this is a difficult task due to the complex terrain of the moon and limited resources onboard lunar rovers.In this study,an experimental prototype was set up to analyze the existing mechanical design of a lunar rover and improve its performance.First,a new vane-telescopic walking wheel was proposed for the lunar rover with a positive and negative quadrangle suspension,considering the complex terrain of the moon.Next,the performance was optimized under the limitations of preserving the slope passage and minimizing power consumption.This was achieved via analysis of the wheel force during movement.Finally,the effectiveness of the proposed method was demonstrated by several simulation experiments.The newly designed wheel can protrude on demand and reduce energy consumption;it can be used as a reference for lunar rover development engineering in China.展开更多
基金This work was supported by Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant Nos.51805074,U1713201 and 51605082)State Key Laboratory of Robotics and System(HIT)(Grant Nos.SKLRS-2018-KF-02 and SKLRS-2017-KF-07)+2 种基金China Postdoctoral Science Foundation(Grant Nos.2018M631799 and 2019T120213)Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities(Grant Nos.N 170303007 and N 180304015)Postdoctoral Science Foundation of Northeastern University(Grant No.20180311).
文摘This paper explores the design of leg morphology in a six-legged robot.Inspired by nature,where animals have different leg morphology,we examined how the difference in leg morphology influences behaviors of the robot.To this end,a systematic search was conducted by scanning over the parameter space consisting of default angles of leg joints of the six-legged robot,with two main objectives:to maximize the kinematic flexibility and walking performance of the robot.Results show that(1)to have a high kinematic flexibility with both the torso and swing legs,the femur segment should tilt downwards by 5°-10°and the tibia segment should be vertically downwards or with a slight inward tilt;(2)to achieve relatively energy-efficient and steady walking,the tibia segment should be approximately vertically downwards,with the femur segment tilting upwards to lower the torso height.The results of this study suggest that behaviors of legged robots can be passively enhanced by careful mechanical design choices,thereby leading to more competent legged machines.
文摘It is well-known that optimizing the wheel system of lunar rovers is essential.However,this is a difficult task due to the complex terrain of the moon and limited resources onboard lunar rovers.In this study,an experimental prototype was set up to analyze the existing mechanical design of a lunar rover and improve its performance.First,a new vane-telescopic walking wheel was proposed for the lunar rover with a positive and negative quadrangle suspension,considering the complex terrain of the moon.Next,the performance was optimized under the limitations of preserving the slope passage and minimizing power consumption.This was achieved via analysis of the wheel force during movement.Finally,the effectiveness of the proposed method was demonstrated by several simulation experiments.The newly designed wheel can protrude on demand and reduce energy consumption;it can be used as a reference for lunar rover development engineering in China.