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DuCTT: A tensegrity robot for exploring duct systems


Abstract:

A robot with the ability to traverse complex duct systems requires a large range of controllable motions as well as the ability to grip the duct walls in vertical shafts....Show More

Abstract:

A robot with the ability to traverse complex duct systems requires a large range of controllable motions as well as the ability to grip the duct walls in vertical shafts. We present a tensegrity robot with two linked tetrahedral frames, each containing a linear actuator, connected by a system of eight actuated cables. The robot climbs by alternately wedging each tetrahedron within the duct and moving one tetrahedron relative to the other. We first introduce our physical prototype, called DuCTT (Duct Climbing Tetrahedral Tensegrity). We next discuss the inverse kinematic control strategy used to actuate the robot and analyze the controller's capabilities within a physics simulation. Finally, we discuss the hardware prototype and compare its performance with simulation.
Date of Conference: 31 May 2014 - 07 June 2014
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 29 September 2014
Electronic ISBN:978-1-4799-3685-4
Print ISSN: 1050-4729
Conference Location: Hong Kong, China

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