Kevin C. Wolfe, M. Moses, M. Kutzer, G. Chirikjian
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引用次数: 47
摘要
本文提出了一种新型的低成本模块化机器人M3Express (modular - mobile - multirobot)。该机器人是自主移动的,有三个独立驱动的轮子,也可以作为连接器。新的连接器可以自动操作,并且基于固定磁铁耦合到机械驱动的铁磁轭片。广泛使用的是塑料铸件,激光切割塑料片材,以及低成本的电机和电子元件。模块接口与主机PC通过蓝牙®无线电。一个机载摄像机,连同一组模块和一台控制PC组成了一个方便、低成本的系统,用于快速开发和测试模块化可重构机器人的控制算法。实验结果证明了该方法的机械对接、接头强度和航位推算运动的准确性。
M3Express: A low-cost independently-mobile reconfigurable modular robot
This paper presents M3Express (Modular-Mobile-Multirobot), a new design for a low-cost modular robot. The robot is self-mobile, with three independently driven wheels that also serve as connectors. The new connectors can be automatically operated, and are based on stationary magnets coupled to mechanically actuated ferromagnetic yoke pieces. Extensive use is made of plastic castings, laser cut plastic sheets, and low-cost motors and electronic components. Modules interface with a host PC via Bluetooth® radio. An off-board camera, along with a set of modules and a control PC form a convenient, low-cost system for rapidly developing and testing control algorithms for modular reconfigurable robots. Experimental results demonstrate mechanical docking, connector strength, and accuracy of dead reckoning locomotion.