Applied Sciences (Feb 2022)

Design of an Origami Crawling Robot with Reconfigurable Sliding Feet

  • Fei Fei,
  • Ying Leng,
  • Sifan Xian,
  • Wende Dong,
  • Kuiying Yin,
  • Guanglie Zhang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app12052520
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 5
p. 2520

Abstract

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This paper presents a novel reconfigurable crawling robot based on an origami twisted tower structure. Compared with other origami structures, the twisted tower can achieve extension, contraction, and bending motions as the flexible body parts in robotic designs. The kinematics of a one-layer twisted tower were analyzed with rotation and bending angles. The mechanical properties of the one-layer, two-layer, and four-layer twisted towers were compared with compression experiments. A rope-motor-driven crawling robot was designed to realize forward, backward, left-turning, and right-turning motions. Two types of crawling robot with specific sliding feet were developed to adapt to different ground conditions: one made of rubber, and the other embedded with an electromagnet. The experimental results show that the proposed robots can move at an average forward speed of 0.48 cm/s on a wooden desk, and at 0.52 cm/s forward speed or 0.65 cm/s backward speed on an iron platform.

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