A dexterous humanoid shoulder mechanism

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Abstract

This paper presents a mechanism that has the potential to serve as a simple humanoid shoulder joint. Unlike the ball-in-socket joint or universal joint, this mechanism can replicate the range of dexterous shoulder motion found in humans. The mechanism's kinematic equations of motion are studied for singular configurations and a prototype system is presented.

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Parenti-Castelli, V., & Di Gregorio, R. (2001). A dexterous humanoid shoulder mechanism. Journal of Robotic Systems, 18(12), 737–745. https://doi.org/10.1002/rob.8112

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