Experiments
A tensegrity robot inspired from the bird neck
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Experiments
A tensegrity robot inspired from the bird neck

Authors : Philippe WENGER, Benjamin FASQUELLE, Anick ABOURACHID, Christine CHEVALLEREAU

Publication date: January 10, 2023 | Lire en français

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8. Experiments

8.1 Trajectories tested

The trajectory used for the control tests involves movement in the same direction for all three X-joints. This movement seems to be the most interesting for accessing a large workspace with reasonable forces. Starting from the straight configuration, the manipulator moves to α d = [50°, 50°, 50°] T , returns to the straight configuration, then moves to α d = [–30°, –40°, –50°] T , and finally returns to the straight configuration. All the desired joint configurations are linked by cycloidal functions. The four main trajectory configurations are shown in figure

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