Biologically Inspired Robot Manipulator for New Applications in Automation Engineering
Sebastian Klug, Thomas Lens, Oskar von Stryk, Bernhard Möhl, Andreas Dr.-Ing. Karguth
- Year
- 2008
- Citations
- 25
Abstract
The fast growing interest in flexible, versatile and mobile robotic manipulators demands for robots with inherent high passive safety suited for direct human-robot interaction. To gain access to these new applications in the field of automation engineering where close vicinity and direct cooperating with humans are required, the "BioRob" project demonstrates the applicability of a new biologically inspired, lightweight and elastic "bionic" robot manipulator specifically designed for safe human-robot interaction. This paper presents the mechanical design and controller structure used for the new demonstrators with up to four compliant joints. The advantages of the design and potential application areas for the manipulator are discussed.
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