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Development of the skewed rotation plane (SRP) waist joint for humanoid robots

Robert Ellenberg, Richard Vallett, Roy J. Gross, Brittany Nutt, Paul Oh

发表年份
2013
引用次数
5

摘要

As humanoid robotics advances beyond bipedal walking, complex motions involving the whole body are necessary. Most recent humanoids represent the range of motion of the human spine with a single rotation joint. While this joint allows the body to swing during dynamic walking, any bending must be performed only with the legs. This paper develops a skewed rotation plane (SRP) waist joint to give a humanoid robot the same range of torso motion as a human. The SRP design reduces holding torque compared to a orthogonal-axis joint. An inverse kinematics solver using Jacobian Pseudo-inverse was developed to produce smooth torso orientation trajectories. Finally, a mechanical prototype developed and fitted to Drexel University's Jaemi Hubo to verify and validate the model.

关键词

TorsoHumanoid robotKinematicsComputer scienceRotation (mathematics)Inverse kinematicsExoskeletonJoint (building)RoboticsInverse dynamics

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