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Scaling of robotic mechanisms
Kenneth J. Waldron, Christopher J. Hubert
- Year
- 2002
- Citations
- 10
Abstract
In this article we discuss some of the important similarity rules, or scaling laws that apply to robotic mechanisms. The important question is: "What information can I derive about a smaller or larger system from a similarly configured, operational system?" The scaling laws elucidated here are useful for the initial configuration of new designs.
Keywords
ScalingScaling lawComputer scienceSimilarity (geometry)Artificial intelligenceControl engineeringMathematicsEngineering
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