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Verification of a Newly Developed Mobile Robot’s Actuator Parameters

Ján Semjon, Rudolf Jánoš, Marek Sukop, Peter Tuleja, Peter Marcinko, Marek Nowakowski

Year
2023
Citations
4
Access
Open access

Abstract

This paper addresses the issue of the verification and comparison of the selected properties of a newly developed electric actuator. This actuator is intended to act as the drive of a walking robot designed for robotic football. Its envisioned placement is inside the robot’s knee joint and in its upper part. An integral part of the actuator is a harmonic precision gearbox and an absolute rotation sensor. The prototype of the newly developed actuator consists of both aluminum and 3D-printed parts. The selected parameters were verified according to the selected characteristics of ISO standard 9283, namely a one-directional pose accuracy and repeatable pose accuracy. The obtained data were compared with those of the standard actuator used thus far in constructing robots for robotic football. The implemented verification is based on the need to improve the performance parameters of the actuator while ensuring the sufficient accuracy of stopping the actuator in the required position. This is ensured by the use of a more accurate harmonic reducer and rotation sensor compared to the standard actuator.

Keywords

ActuatorRotary actuatorRobotReducerRotation (mathematics)Computer scienceHarmonic driveEngineeringSimulationControl theory (sociology)

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