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Review of Biomimetic Designs for the Development of Jumping Robots

점핑로봇 개발을 위한 생체모방적 설계 방법의 리뷰

  • 호탐탄 (건국대학교 기계설계학과) ;
  • 승현수 (건국대학교 기계설계학과) ;
  • 이상윤 (건국대학교 기계설계학과)
  • Received : 2011.11.15
  • Accepted : 2011.12.20
  • Published : 2012.03.01

Abstract

Jumping is considered as a suitable way for realizing fast locomotion on the ground. As for the issue of developing mobile robots that can jump up and forward enough for accomplishing useful missions, this paper first introduces two types of jumping principles that are found in biological animals or insects. We also present how the principles are applied to several jumping robot examples that include outcomes for the past a few years and also our recent one. Design ideas and features of the robots are explained and compared in order to discuss important issues and guidelines for the design of jumping robots.

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