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Design of a cat-inspired robotic leg for fast running

Jong‐Won Park, Kyung-Soo Kim, Soohyun Kim

Year
2014
Citations
37

Abstract

This paper introduces a novel design for a robotic leg to achieve a fast running mechanism that is inspired by domestic cats. The skeletomuscular system and parallel leg movement of a cat are analyzed and applied to determine the link parameters and the linkage structure of the proposed mechanism. The linkage design of the leg mechanism is explained, and a kinematic analysis based on vector loop equations is performed. The effectiveness of the proposed mechanism is verified experimentally. A single leg clamped to a vertically moving slider exhibits a step frequency of 4.45 Hz while supporting a 0.5 kg body weight. The biped robot runs at an average speed of 0.75 m/s at a step frequency of 2.8 Hz for a trot gait on flat ground. This leg mechanism can facilitate the development of fast running robot systems.

Keywords

Mechanism (biology)KinematicsLinkage (software)SimulationControl theory (sociology)Computer scienceGaitRobotMechanism designControl engineering

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