Ringbot: Monocycle Robot With Legs

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This article presents the development and evaluation of Ringbot, a novel leg-wheel transformer robot incorporating a monocycle mechanism with legs. Ringbot aims to provide versatile mobility by replacing the driver and driving components of a conventional monocycle vehicle with legs mounted on compact driving modules inside the wheel. The article covers the hardware and software implementation of a prototype robot. The Ringbot prototype features a wheel and two driving modules located inside, each equipped with a 3-DoF leg for balancing, steering, and legged motions to assist monocycle driving. The driving control is achieved through decoupled speed controller and steering controller. In addition, active-legged motions are implemented and managed through a finite-state machine. The controllers for wheeled driving and legged motions were tested in a simulation environment, as well as on the hardware prototype, to verify the concept of a monocycle with legs and evaluate the prototype's capabilities.

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Gim, K. G., & Kim, J. (2024). Ringbot: Monocycle Robot With Legs. IEEE Transactions on Robotics, 40, 1890–1905. https://doi.org/10.1109/TRO.2024.3362326

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