Experimental study and geometrical method to design bio-inspired robotic kinematic chains of inching-locomotion caterpillars.

Journal: Bioinspiration & biomimetics
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Abstract

Inching-locomotion caterpillars (ILAR) show impressive environmental adaptation, having high dexterity and flexibility. To design robots that mimic these abilities, a novel bioinspired robotic design (BIROD) method is presented. The method is composed by an algorithm for geometrical kinematic analysis (GEKINS) to standardize the proportional dimensions according to the insect's anatomy and obtain the kinematic chains. The approach is experimentally applied to analyze the locomotion and kinematic chain of these specimens:-two pair of prolegs (represents 35 000 species) and-three pair of prolegs (represents 400 species). The obtained data indicate that the application of the proposed method permits to locate the attachment mechanisms, joints, links, and to calculate angular displacement, angular average velocity, number of degrees of freedom, and thus the kinematic chain.in contrast to, shows a longer walk-stride length, a lower number of single-rotational joints in 2D (3 DOF versus 4 DOF), and a lower number of dual-rotational joints in 3D (6 DOF versus 8 DOF). The application of BIROD and GEKINS provides the forward kinematics for 35 400 ILAR species and are expected to be useful as a preliminary phase for the design of bio-inspired arthropod robots.

Authors

  • José Cornejo
    Department of Electromechanical Engineering, University of Burgos, 09006 Burgos, Spain.
  • J Enrique Sierra-Garcia
    Department of Electromechanical Engineering, University of Burgos, 09006 Burgos, Spain.
  • Francisco Javier Gomez-Gil
    Department of Electromechanical Engineering, University of Burgos, 09006 Burgos, Spain.
  • Juan Grados
    Departamento de Entomología, Museo de Historia Natural de la Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos. (UNMSM), Av. Arenales 1256, Jesús María, Lima 15072, Peru.
  • Ricardo Palomares
    Professional School of Mechatronics Engineering, Universidad Ricardo Palma, Lima, Peru.
  • Alfredo Weitzenfeld
    College of Engineering, University of South Florida, Tampa, USA.