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In the present study, we proposed an extension mechanism of the Theo Jansen linkage for climbing over bumps. The linkage is useful to mimic animal Locomotion, we hypothesized that an additional up-and-down motion in the linkage center provides different motion patterns from the original internal cycle. Our results demonstrated that the lifting up of the linkage center alters the leg's orbit upward and the combination of a cycle and up-down motion provides a new elliptic orbit to climb bumps with about 10 times height of the original. The advantage of the linkage is that the best proportions of…mehr

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In the present study, we proposed an extension mechanism of the Theo Jansen linkage for climbing over bumps. The linkage is useful to mimic animal Locomotion, we hypothesized that an additional up-and-down motion in the linkage center provides different motion patterns from the original internal cycle. Our results demonstrated that the lifting up of the linkage center alters the leg's orbit upward and the combination of a cycle and up-down motion provides a new elliptic orbit to climb bumps with about 10 times height of the original. The advantage of the linkage is that the best proportions of link lengths provides a smooth locomotive leg movement like animal gaits with a sharp-pointed elliptic orbit while the disadvantage is less flexibility to change the orbit without any change of link lengths.
Autorenporträt
Dr. I Rajasri, Principal, Sumathi Reddy Institute of Technology for Women, Warangalhaving 10 years of academic experience and 5 years of Administrative experience. she has published more than 15 International and National Journals, and published several papers in Conferences.