This paper describes the development of a legged robot designed for general locomotion of complex terrain but specialized for dynamical, high-speed climbing of a uniformly convex cylindrical structure, such as an outdoor telephone pole. This robot, the RiSE V3 climbing machine—mass 5.4 kg, length 70 cm, excluding a 28 cm tail appendage—includes several novel mechanical features, including novel linkage designs for its legs and a non-backdrivable, energy-dense power transmission to enable high-speed climbing. We summarize the robot’s design and document a climbing behavior that achieves rapid ascent of a wooden telephone pole at 21 cm/s, a speed previously unachieved—and, we believe, heretofore impossible—with a robot of this scale. The beha...
This paper presents an integrated, systems-level view of several novel design and control features a...
Abstract—This paper reviews a template for dynamical climb-ing originating in biology, explores its ...
3DCLIMBER is a running project in the University of Coimbra for developing a climbing robot with the...
Abstract—This paper describes the development of a legged robot designed for general locomotion of c...
This paper describes the development of a legged robot designed for general locomotion of complex te...
This paper presents an integrated, systems level view of several novel design and control features a...
This paper presents an integrated, systems-level view of several novel design and control features a...
This paper proposes a robot able to climb Columns. This robot is not dependent on the diameter and m...
The RiSE robot is a biologically inspired, six legged climbing robot, designed for general mobility ...
Wheeled vehicles or robots can achieve high speed locomotion with a relatively lower control complex...
The RiSE robot is a biologically inspired, six legged climbing robot, designed for general mobility ...
This paper presents the design of a novel robot capable of climbing on vertical and rough surfaces, ...
Quadruped robots are widely used in many scenarios because of their superior obstacle crossing and c...
A wall climbing robot is a robot with the capability of climbing vertical surfaces. This paper desc...
A wall climbing robot is a robot with the capability of climbing vertical surfaces. This paper desc...
This paper presents an integrated, systems-level view of several novel design and control features a...
Abstract—This paper reviews a template for dynamical climb-ing originating in biology, explores its ...
3DCLIMBER is a running project in the University of Coimbra for developing a climbing robot with the...
Abstract—This paper describes the development of a legged robot designed for general locomotion of c...
This paper describes the development of a legged robot designed for general locomotion of complex te...
This paper presents an integrated, systems level view of several novel design and control features a...
This paper presents an integrated, systems-level view of several novel design and control features a...
This paper proposes a robot able to climb Columns. This robot is not dependent on the diameter and m...
The RiSE robot is a biologically inspired, six legged climbing robot, designed for general mobility ...
Wheeled vehicles or robots can achieve high speed locomotion with a relatively lower control complex...
The RiSE robot is a biologically inspired, six legged climbing robot, designed for general mobility ...
This paper presents the design of a novel robot capable of climbing on vertical and rough surfaces, ...
Quadruped robots are widely used in many scenarios because of their superior obstacle crossing and c...
A wall climbing robot is a robot with the capability of climbing vertical surfaces. This paper desc...
A wall climbing robot is a robot with the capability of climbing vertical surfaces. This paper desc...
This paper presents an integrated, systems-level view of several novel design and control features a...
Abstract—This paper reviews a template for dynamical climb-ing originating in biology, explores its ...
3DCLIMBER is a running project in the University of Coimbra for developing a climbing robot with the...