2015
DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.772.477
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3D Printed Biped Walking Robot

Abstract: The purpose of this paper is not to elaborate the bionic pattern of walking robot, but to elaborate our own simple idea of a 4 degree of freedom (DOF) walking robot with the ability to walk on flat surfaces, rotate and climbing upstairs, which is composed of vertical moved legs with a rotary foot and a controlled mass for stabilizing. In this paper, based on the former idea, a prototype model of a 3-DOF walking robot is presented for walking only on flat surfaces. This walking robot is actuated by servo motors… Show more

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“…One of the challenges in two-legged robots is the execution of twists and turnaround motions. The new innovative solution of walking mechanism-which is not based on human gait as most solutions of two-legged walking robots-was presented by Mikołajczyk et al [131][132][133][134]. This new walking mechanism uses two parallel legs sliding in corps and is equipped with swivel feet as shown in Figure 1.…”
Section: Synthetic Bipedal Walking Robots (Sbwr)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…One of the challenges in two-legged robots is the execution of twists and turnaround motions. The new innovative solution of walking mechanism-which is not based on human gait as most solutions of two-legged walking robots-was presented by Mikołajczyk et al [131][132][133][134]. This new walking mechanism uses two parallel legs sliding in corps and is equipped with swivel feet as shown in Figure 1.…”
Section: Synthetic Bipedal Walking Robots (Sbwr)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is a result of the number of DOFs. On the other hand, the developed synthetic walking mechanism for a bipedal walking robot with swivel feet [131][132][133][134] does not require a complicated control system due to the use of a small number of DOFs and its static stabilization method. The 3 DOFsRotoFoot robot requires three drives combined with three potentiometers-based position sensors for closed-loop control ϕ, α R and α L α angles.…”
Section: Comparison Of Known Modern Bipedal Robots Based On Human or ...mentioning
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“…There are many studies available on the market regarding the development and application of additive technologies, which include the annually published Wohlers Report presenting global trends in 3D printing [1], Metal AM Market Opportunities and Trends [2] relating to the additive processing of metal alloys or industry reports associated with the energy industry (Is the Oil & Gas Industry Ready for 3D Printing) [3], and critical infrastructure components (The Market for Additive Manufacturing in the Oil and Gas Sector 2018-2029) [4]. Many studies indicate that the use of additive technologies will have a strong growth rate over the next ten years, both in the development of materials for 3D printing [5][6][7][8][9][10] and in the industrial manufacture of fully functional products [11,12].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3D printing is an innovation that empowers people all over the world to plan custom items. Advertising effectiveness, customizability, and availability to reasonable generation, 3D printing is changing the flow of how we make things [2]. Nowadays, computer aided design (CAD) can design imaginative 3D printed items in a way that designers and engineers could previously only dream of producing [3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%