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What is Design Constraints

Handbook of Research on Advancements in Robotics and Mechatronics
A design constraint refers to a limitation on the requirements and/or operation conditions under which a robot is expected to operate. A design constraint can, for example, affect the robot shape, the robot operation features, and the robot functionality. A design constraint can be also related to other aspects such as the manufacturing technology or the available budget for the construction of a robot.
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Design of Hexapod Walking Robots: Background and Challenges
Franco Tedeschi (University of Cassino and South Lazio, Italy) and Giuseppe Carbone (University of Cassino and South Lazio, Italy)
Copyright: © 2015 |Pages: 40
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-7387-8.ch018
Abstract
This chapter deals with hexapod walking robot design and operation. The first section gives a wide overview of the state-of-the-art on hexapod walking robots by referring both to early design solutions and to most recent achievements. Section two identifies the main design challenges that influence the technical feasibility and performance of these systems. In section three, a design procedure is proposed. In particular, the proposed design procedure takes into account mechanical structure, leg configuration, actuating and drive mechanisms, payload, motion conditions, walking gait, and control system. A case of study is carefully described as referring to previous experiences at LARM.
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