Abstract
Compared with a wheeled robot propelled by a rotary drive, a legged robot equipped with multiple motors on a single leg possesses superior adaptability, while at the cost of high energy consumption and less velocity. Inspired by the California mite, the design method of reconfigurable closed-chain leg mechanism with single degree of freedom (DoF) is proposed for effective striding and smooth propelling. Furthermore, the lower-mobility closed-chain leg mechanism is more appropriate for obtaining high frequency and fast movement with the merits of simple control system and rotary drive. Firstly, a reconfigurable design is performed in the swing phase for a high-knee motion intermittently driven by a walking motor through dynamic coupling. Secondly, its fluctuations in vertical displacement and horizontal speed are compensated through the contact outline curve and variable speed input in the supporting phase. Finally, the simulated performance is analyzed and compared, and a prototype is fabricated for fluctuating and obstacle-crossing experiments.
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