Hexapod (robotics)

Hexapod (robotics)

"A six-legged walking robot should not be confused with a Stewart platform, a kind of parallel manipulator used in robotics applications"

A hexapod robot is a mechanical vehicle that walks on six legs. Since a robot can be statically stable on three or more legs, a hexapod robot has a great deal of flexibility in how it can move. If legs become disabled, the robot may still be able to walk. Furthermore, not all of the robot's legs are needed for stability; other legs are free to reach new foot placements or manipulate a payload.

Many hexapod robots are biologically inspired by Hexapoda locomotion. Hexapods may be used to test biological theories about insect locomotion, motor control, and neurology.

Designs

Hexapod designs vary in leg arrangement. Insect-inspired robots are typically laterally symmetric, such as the [http://www.msl.ri.cmu.edu/projects/rise/ RiSE] robot at Carnegie Mellon. A radially symmetric hexapod is [http://www-robotics.jpl.nasa.gov/systems/system.cfm?System=11 ATHLETE] (All-Terrain Hex-Legged Extra-Terrestrial Explorer) robot at JPL.

Typically, individual legs range from two to six degrees of freedom. Hexapod feet are typically pointed, but can also be tipped with adhesive material to help climb walls or wheels so the robot can drive quickly when the ground is flat.

Locomotion

Most often, hexapods are controlled by gaits, which allow the robot to move forward, turn, and perhaps side-step.
* Alternating tripod.
* Quadruped.
* One leg at a time.Gaits for hexapods are typically stable, even in slightly rocky and uneven terrain.

Motion may also be nongaited, which means the sequence of leg motions is not fixed, but rather chosen by the computer in response to the sensed environment. This may be most helpful in very rocky terrain, but existing techniques for [http://ai.stanford.edu/~latombe/papers/athlete-06/paper.pdf motion planning] are computationally expensive.

Biologically inspired

Insects are chosen as models because their nervous system is simpler than other animal species. Also, complex behaviours can be attributed to just a few neurons and the pathway between sensory input and motor output is relatively shorter. Insect's walking behaviour and neural architecture are used to improve robot locomotion. Alternatively, biologists can use hexapod robots for testing different hypotheses.

Biologically inspired hexapod robots largely depend on the insect species used as a model. The cockroach and the stick insect are the two most commonly used insect species; both have been ethologically and neurophysiologically extensively studied. At present no complete nervous system is known, therefore, models usually combine different insect models, including those of other insects.

Insect gaits are usually obtained by two approaches: the centralized and the decentralized control architectures. Centralized controllers directly specify transitions of all legs, whereas in decentralized architectures, six nodes (legs) are connected in a parallel network; gaits arise by the interaction between neighbouring legs.

List of robots

* [http://www.msl.ri.cmu.edu/projects/rise/ The RiSE robot at Carnegie Mellon]
* [http://www-robotics.jpl.nasa.gov/systems/system.cfm?System=11 The ATHLETE rover at JPL]
* [http://www.nld.ds.mpg.de/~poramate/AMOSWD06.html Autonomous walking machine AMOS]
*Hexbug (insectoid toy robot)
*Stiquito (inexpensive insectiod robot)

ee also

*Robot locomotion
*Robotics
*Biomechanics
*Insects

External links

* [http://www.uni-bielefeld.de/biologie/Kybernetik/ Biological Cybernetics/Theoretical Biology]
* [http://polypedal.berkeley.edu/ Poly-pedal Laboratory at Berkeley]
* [http://www.hexapod.at Hexapod project at the University of Applied Sciences of UA at Hagenberg]
* [http://www.hexapodrobot.com iC Hexapod - An interactive face tracking hexapod robot]


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