Miniature Amphibious Robot Actuated by Rigid‐Flexible Hybrid Vibration Modules
Dehong Wang, Yingxiang Liu, Jie Deng, Shijing Zhang, Jing Li, Weiyi Wang, Junkao Liu, Weishan Chen, Qiquan Quan, Gangfeng Liu, Hui Xie, Jie Zhao
- Year
- 2022
- Citations
- 61
Abstract
Abstract Amphibious robots can undertake various tasks in terrestrial and aquatic environments for their superior environmental compatibility. However, the existing amphibious robots usually utilize multi‐locomotion systems with transmission mechanisms, leading to complex and bulky structures. Here, a miniature amphibious robot based on vibration‐driven locomotion mechanism is developed. The robot has two unique rigid‐flexible hybrid modules (RFH‐modules), in which a soft foot and a flexible fin are arranged on a rigid leg to conduct vibrations from an eccentric motor to the environment. Then, it can run on ground with the soft foot adopting the friction locomotion mechanism and swim on water with the flexible fin utilizing the vibration‐induced flow mechanism. The robot is untethered with a compact size of 75 × 95 × 21 mm 3 and a small weight of 35 g owing to no transmission mechanism or joints. It realizes the maximum speed of 815 mm s –1 on ground and 171 mm s –1 on water. The robot, actuated by the RFH‐modules based on vibration‐driven locomotion mechanism, exhibits the merits of miniature structure and fast movements, indicating its great potential for applications in narrow amphibious environments.
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