Highly dynamic robotic leg for non-biomimetic walking robots
July 1, 2022·
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Jan Baumgärtner
Johannes Bach
Lorenzo Masia
Essam Badreddin
Peter Paul Pott

Abstract
Due to a predisposition of DNA to generate symmetric anatomy, there are no tripedal animals in nature. Yet, threelegged walking might be the sweet spot between the energy efficiency of bipeds and the stability of quadrupeds. This paper presents the non-biomimetic leg for the TriPed, a novel three-legged mobile walking robot that aims to study the advantages and disadvantages of three-legged walking. We showcase its new non-biomimetic leg design that allows for fast repositioning by keeping the leg mass close to the body. This is done using physical experiments as well as a simscape simulation. The experiments show that the legs are capable of moving about 3 m/s.
Type
Publication
In ACTUATOR Conference 2022

Authors
Head of Research Industrial Robotics & Scientific Coordinator of CRC 1574
Hi I am Jan! I am a researcher working at the intersection of robotics and manufacturing. My work focuses on intelligent robotic manufacturing systems, where reconfigurable hardware and autonomous reasoning systems meet to enable autonomous and circular production. I also coordinate the Industrial Robotics research at wbk Institute of Production Science, KIT, as well as the Collaborative Research Centre 1574 Circular Factory for the Perpetual Innovative Product.