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ODYSSEUS autonomous walking robot: The leg/arm designODYSSEUS is an autonomous walking robot, which makes use of three wheels and three legs for its movement in the free navigation space. More specifically, it makes use of its autonomous wheels to move around in an environment where the surface is smooth and not uneven. However, in the case that there are small height obstacles, stairs, or small height unevenness in the navigation environment, the robot makes use of both wheels and legs to travel efficiently. In this paper we present the detailed hardware design and the simulated behavior of the extended leg/arm part of the robot, since it plays a very significant role in the robot actions (movements, selection of objects, etc.). In particular, the leg/arm consists of three major parts: The first part is a pipe attached to the robot base with a flexible 3-D joint. This pipe has a rotated bar as an extended part, which terminates in a 3-D flexible joint. The second part of the leg/arm is also a pipe similar to the first. The extended bar of the second part ends at a 2-D joint. The last part of the leg/arm is a clip-hand. It is used for selecting several small weight and size objects, and when it is in a 'closed' mode, it is used as a supporting part of the robot leg. The entire leg/arm part is controlled and synchronized by a microcontroller (68CH11) attached to the robot base.
Document ID
19940026026
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Bourbakis, N. G.
(Binghamton Univ. NY, United States)
Maas, M.
(Binghamton Univ. NY, United States)
Tascillo, A.
(Binghamton Univ. NY, United States)
Vandewinckel, C.
(Binghamton Univ. NY, United States)
Date Acquired
September 6, 2013
Publication Date
March 1, 1994
Publication Information
Publication: NASA. Johnson Space Center, Conference on Intelligent Robotics in Field, Factory, Service, and Space (CIRFFSS 1994), Volume 1
Subject Category
Cybernetics
Report/Patent Number
AIAA PAPER 94-1180-CP
Accession Number
94N30531
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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