1. Delft Pneumatic Bipeds
- Author
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Martjin Wisse, Richard Q. van der Linde, Martjin Wisse, and Richard Q. van der Linde
- Subjects
- Bipedalism, Pneumatic machinery, Mobile robots, Robots--Motion
- Abstract
Walking is simple for most of us, but two-legged robots (bipeds) are often slow, complex, inefficient, heavy, and have robotic-looking motions. What makes human walking so graceful? Can this be replicated with human-like robots? Martijn Wisse and Richard Q. van der Linde provide a detailed description of their research on pneumatic biped robots at the Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands. The book covers the basic theory - passive dynamic walking - and explains the implementation of pneumatic McKibben muscles in a series of successful prototypes.
- Published
- 2007