Legged robot
Legged robots are a type of mobile robot. They are somewhat a recent innovation in robotics. However, many or all bipedal models are not practical because they are cumbersome and slow. Most successful legged robots have four or six legs for further stability. This legs-over-wheels approach lends itself for use in all-terrain purposes because legs are more effective in an uneven environment than wheels.
Legged robots include:
- Toy robots such as the bipedal QRIO and ASIMO, and the quadruped AIBO
- Military robots such as LS3
- one-legged hopping robots sometimes called pogo stick robots,[1][2][3]
- bipedal robots, quadrupedal robots and hexapod robots.[4]
See also
- Leg mechanism
- Boston Dynamics
- Humanoid robot
- Klann linkage
- Jansen's linkage
- Robot locomotion
- Walker
- Mecha
- Whegs
References
- ↑ Jason Falconer. "Two-part “stutter jumps” could reduce jumping robot power consumption". 2012.
- ↑ Byron Spice. "BowGo! CMU robotics researchers develop a pogo stick that aims high". 2001.
- ↑ Liv. "Explosive Pogo Stick Robot Leaps Over 25-Foot Obstacles" 2009
- ↑ Legged Robots
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