LOCOMOTION
Design, analysis, and control of a low power joint for walking robots, by phasic activation of McKibben muscles
R.Q. van der Linde
- Year
- 1999
- Citations
- 127
Abstract
Describes the development of an efficient mechanical oscillator. It is capable of combining the energetic advantages of ballistic movement with cycle adjustability and active orbital control. Pneumatic artificial McKibben muscles are used as variable springs, from which the stiffness is varied in order to induce a limit cycle.
Keywords
RobotJoint (building)Power (physics)Computer scienceControl (management)Control theory (sociology)EngineeringControl engineeringPhysical medicine and rehabilitationArtificial intelligence
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