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Hydraulically Actuated Hexapod Robots [electronic resource] : Design, Implementation and Control / by Kenzo Nonami, Ranjit Kumar Barai, Addie Irawan, Mohd Razali Daud.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Intelligent Systems, Control and Automation: Science and Engineering ; 66Publisher: Tokyo : Springer Japan : Imprint: Springer, 2014Description: XIII, 277 p. 229 illus., 49 illus. in color. online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9784431543497
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 621 23
LOC classification:
  • TJ1-1570
Online resources:
Contents:
Introduction -- Historical and Modern Perspective of Walking Robots -- Design and Optimization of Hydraulically Actuated Hexapod Robot COMET-IV -- Kinematics, Navigation and Path Planning of Hexapod Robot -- Position Based Robust Locomotion Control of Hexapod Robot -- Force Based Locomotion Control of Hexapod Robot -- Impedance Control and Its Adaptive for Hexapod Robot -- Tele-operated Locomotion Control of Hexapod Robot -- Fully Autonomous Locomotion Control of Hexapod Robot with LRF -- Challenges and New Frontiers of Hydraulically Actuated Hexapod Robots.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: Legged robots are a promising locomotion system, capable of performing tasks that conventional vehicles cannot. Even more exciting is the fact that this is a rapidly developing field of study for researchers from a variety of disciplines. However, only a few books have been published on the subject of multi-legged robots. The main objective of this book is to describe some of the major control issues concerning walking robots that the authors have faced over the past 10 years. A second objective is to focus especially on very large hydraulically driven hexapod robot locomotion weighing more than 2,000 kg, making this the first specialized book on this topic. The 10 chapters of the book touch on diverse relevant topics such as design aspects, implementation issues, modeling for control, navigation and control, force and impedance control-based walking, fully autonomous walking, walking and working tasks of hexapod robots, and the future of walking robots. The construction machines of the future will very likely resemble hydraulically driven hexapod robots like the ones described in this book – no longer science fiction but now a reality.
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Introduction -- Historical and Modern Perspective of Walking Robots -- Design and Optimization of Hydraulically Actuated Hexapod Robot COMET-IV -- Kinematics, Navigation and Path Planning of Hexapod Robot -- Position Based Robust Locomotion Control of Hexapod Robot -- Force Based Locomotion Control of Hexapod Robot -- Impedance Control and Its Adaptive for Hexapod Robot -- Tele-operated Locomotion Control of Hexapod Robot -- Fully Autonomous Locomotion Control of Hexapod Robot with LRF -- Challenges and New Frontiers of Hydraulically Actuated Hexapod Robots.

Legged robots are a promising locomotion system, capable of performing tasks that conventional vehicles cannot. Even more exciting is the fact that this is a rapidly developing field of study for researchers from a variety of disciplines. However, only a few books have been published on the subject of multi-legged robots. The main objective of this book is to describe some of the major control issues concerning walking robots that the authors have faced over the past 10 years. A second objective is to focus especially on very large hydraulically driven hexapod robot locomotion weighing more than 2,000 kg, making this the first specialized book on this topic. The 10 chapters of the book touch on diverse relevant topics such as design aspects, implementation issues, modeling for control, navigation and control, force and impedance control-based walking, fully autonomous walking, walking and working tasks of hexapod robots, and the future of walking robots. The construction machines of the future will very likely resemble hydraulically driven hexapod robots like the ones described in this book – no longer science fiction but now a reality.

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