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Locomotion of a Multi-Link Nonholonomic Snake Robot

Tony Dear, Scott David Kelly, Matthew Travers, Howie Choset

Year
2017
Citations
4

Abstract

Robot system models often have difficulty allowing for direct command over all input degrees of freedom if the system has a large number of imposed constraints. A snake robot with more than three links and a nonholonomic wheel on each link cannot achieve arbitrary configurations in all of its joints simultaneously. For such a system, we assume partial command over a subset of the joints, and allow the rest to evolve according to kinematic chained and dynamic models. Different combinations of commanded and passive joints, as well as the presence of dynamic elements such as torsional springs, can drastically change the coupling interactions and stable oscillations of the joints. We use the oscillation modes that emerge to inform feedback controllers that achieve desired overall locomotion of the robot.

Keywords

Nonholonomic systemKinematicsRobotControl theory (sociology)Link (geometry)Degrees of freedom (physics and chemistry)Robot kinematicsComputer scienceRobot locomotionMechanical system

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