A proposal of right and left turning mechanism for quasi-passive walking robot
Fujio IKEDA, Shigehiro TOYAMA
- 发表年份
- 2015
- 引用次数
- 8
摘要
Passive walking robots are originally suggested to be walking down shallow slopes without any actuators and controllers. Most researches of passive bipedal robots have only be focused on walking on a straight line, although one of the important issues of walking robots is to move ahead for a target direction as they desired. The purpose of this paper is to develop direction control mechanism for an upper body driven quasi-passive 3D walking robot which can turn right and left on a flat surface. A walking gait of our 3D robot has a rolling motion from side to side of both legs on a frontal plane which synchronizes a pitching motion of a swing foot on a sagittal plane. Switching directions are made by a yawing motion mechanism which is attached on a hip joint above each leg. This mechanism makes use of yawing motion of the stance leg.
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