Design, Analysis and Experiments of Hexapod Robot with Six-Link Legs for High Dynamic Locomotion

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An important feature of a legged robot is its dynamic motion performance. Traditional methods often improve the dynamic motion performance by reducing the moment of inertia of robot legs or by adopting quasi-direct drive actuators. This paper proposes a method to enhance the dynamic performance of a legged robot by transmission mechanism. Specifically, we present a unique six-link leg mechanism that can implement a large output motion using a small drive motion. This unique feature can enhance the robots’ dynamic motion capability. Experiments with a hexapod robot verified the effectiveness of the mechanism. The experimental results showed that, when the steering gear of the robot rotates 1°, the toe can lift 7 mm (5% of body height), and the maximum running speed of the robot can reach 390 mm/s (130% of the moveable body length per second).

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Ma, J., Qiu, G., Guo, W., Li, P., & Ma, G. (2022). Design, Analysis and Experiments of Hexapod Robot with Six-Link Legs for High Dynamic Locomotion. Micromachines, 13(9). https://doi.org/10.3390/mi13091404

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