Body Design Of Tendon-Driven Jumping Robot Using Single Actuator And Wire Set
Although a mechanism in which a single actuator and a wire passing through pulleys drive the joints is a strong candidate for realizing the dynamic behavior because of its appropriate weight and simple mechanism, the problem arises that the position of the pulley influences the dynamic behavior. Thi...
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2018
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