Title
Development and control of a micro biped walking robot using shape memory alloys
Abstract
This paper presents a study on the development and control of a micro biped walking robot using shape memory alloys (SMAs). We propose a flexible flat plate (FFP) consisting of a polyethylene plate and SMAs. Based on a detailed investigation of the properties of the SMA-based FFP structure, we develop a lightweight micro walking robot incorporating multiple SMA-based FFPs. The walking robot has four degrees of freedom and is controlled by switching the ON-OFF current signals to the SMA-based FFPs. The switching timing, central to the control strategy to achieve walking behavior, is determined through experiments. The micro robot realizes biped walking by transferring the elastic potential energy (generated by deflections of the SMA-based FFPs) to kinematic energy. The resulting micro biped walking robot weighs a mere 2.8 g (with a height of 70 mm). Our experimental results demonstrate the viability and utility of the micro walking robot with the proposed SMA-based FFPs and the control strategy to achieve walking behavior
Year
DOI
Venue
2006
10.1109/ROBOT.2006.1641936
Orlando, FL
Keywords
Field
DocType
flexible structures,microrobots,mobile robots,plates (structures),shape memory effects,70 mm,elastic potential energy,flexible flat plate,kinematic energy,micro biped walking robot,polyethylene plate,shape memory alloys,switching timing
SMA*,Deflection (engineering),Kinematics,Shape control,Simulation,Control theory,Intelligent robots,Control engineering,Shape-memory alloy,Engineering,Robot,Mobile robot
Conference
Volume
Issue
ISSN
2006
1
1050-4729
ISBN
Citations 
PageRank 
0-7803-9505-0
4
0.58
References 
Authors
3
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Mami Nishida151.99
Kazuo Tanaka240840.44
Hua O Wang31139135.28