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4 April 2008 Steerable hopping six-legged robot
P. Younse, Hrand Aghazarian
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Abstract
A prototype of a steerable six-legged hopping robot for exploring low-gravity environments was designed, built, and tested. A 35 cm vertical hop was achieved, motorized steering of all six legs was demonstrated over a 40-degree range, and angled hopping was performed at a fixed 60-degree angle. Gyro stabilization was demonstrated through a hopping simulation of a modeled hopping robot with a controllable flywheel in lunar gravity.
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P. Younse and Hrand Aghazarian "Steerable hopping six-legged robot", Proc. SPIE 6960, Space Exploration Technologies, 69600H (4 April 2008); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.781725
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KEYWORDS
Gyroscopes

Actuators

Prototyping

Combustion

Mars

Computer programming

Fourier transforms

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