2012 IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems 2012
DOI: 10.1109/iros.2012.6385810
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Locomotion with continuum limbs

Abstract: This paper presents the kinematics, dynamics, and experimental results for a novel quadruped robot using continuum limbs. We propose soft continuum limbs as a new paradigm for robotic locomotion in unstructured environments due to their potential to generate a wide array of locomotion behaviors ranging from walking, trotting, crawling, and propelling to whole arm grasping as a means of negotiating difficult obstacles. A straightforward method to derive the kinematics and dynamics for the proposed quadruped has… Show more

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“…Most soft multi-legged robots employ a different principle for walking: they move legs and body to keep the centre of gravity always inside the polygon of support (table 2). This was the first strategy used by rigid legged robots [57], and it is a concept often used by robots with soft pneumatic legs [16,58,59], SMA and spring systems [60], and EAPs [61]. In those gaits, soft bodies or structures are exploited to adapt to different conditions, move inside confined spaces, or reduce the force exerted on the environment.…”
Section: Legged Locomotion: Hopping Running and Walkingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most soft multi-legged robots employ a different principle for walking: they move legs and body to keep the centre of gravity always inside the polygon of support (table 2). This was the first strategy used by rigid legged robots [57], and it is a concept often used by robots with soft pneumatic legs [16,58,59], SMA and spring systems [60], and EAPs [61]. In those gaits, soft bodies or structures are exploited to adapt to different conditions, move inside confined spaces, or reduce the force exerted on the environment.…”
Section: Legged Locomotion: Hopping Running and Walkingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This type of hybrid technology can extend the capabilities of current soft robots, such as the flexible legged robot by Ref. [25]. Not only can the pneumatic actuators move the robot, but the integrated granules can stiffen to vary the impedance of the legs.…”
Section: Actuatorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In particular, animals' appendages such as the elephant trunk or the octopus arm have become the focus of studies creating soft, hyper-redundant robots, with capabilities similar to those of the biological role models [2]- [5]. The application of these types of robots can result in significant improvements within a number of fields where traditional robots are currently deployed [6]- [8]. One of these areas is Minimally Invasive Surgery (MIS) -also called laparoscopic or keyhole surgery [9], [10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%