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A bio-inspired condylar hinge joint for mobile robots
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2011
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Robot KinematicsNatural Knee JointEngineeringBio-inspired DesignMechanical EngineeringOrthopaedic SurgeryKinesiologyBiomechanicsBio-inspired RoboticsLegged RobotKinematicsRehabilitation EngineeringMobile RobotsRoboticsMechanical DesignHinge JointHuman Knee JointMechanical SystemsMedicine
This paper presents a bio-inspired design of hinge joint for mobile robots based on the human knee joint. The joint mimics the curved profiles of the femur and tibia bones and also mimics the four-bar motion of the cruciate ligaments. The bio-inspired design has the same desirable features of a natural knee joint including compactness, a moving centre of rotation, high strength, high stiffness and locking in the upright position. These characteristics are important for mobile robots where there are often tight space and mass limitations. Numerical analysis and experimental tests have shown that the new hinge joint has superior performance to a pin jointed hinge in terms of stiffness and mechanical advantage.
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