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  2. Hexapod (robotics) - Wikipedia

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    Hexapod designs vary in leg arrangement. Insect-inspired robots are typically laterally symmetric, such as the RiSE robot at Carnegie Mellon. [1] A radially symmetric hexapod is ATHLETE (All-Terrain Hex-Legged Extra-Terrestrial Explorer) robot at JPL. [2] Typically, individual legs range from two to six degrees of freedom. Hexapod feet are ...

  3. Rhex - Wikipedia

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    RHex is an autonomous robot design, based on hexapod with compliant legs and one actuator per leg. A number of US universities have participated, with funding grants also coming from DARPA . Versions have shown good mobility over a wide range of terrain types [ 1 ] at speeds exceeding five body lengths per second (2.7 m/s), climbed slopes ...

  4. Legged robot - Wikipedia

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    Six-legged robots, or hexapods, are motivated by a desire for even greater stability than bipedal or quadrupedal robots. Their final designs often mimic the mechanics of insects, and their gaits may be categorized similarly. These include: Wave gait: the slowest gait, in which pairs of legs move in a "wave" from the back to the front.

  5. Walking vehicle - Wikipedia

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    There are many designs for the leg mechanisms of walking machines that provide foot trajectories with different properties. Walking vehicles are classified according to the number of legs. Common configurations are one leg (pogo stick, monopod, unipod, or "hopper"), two legs ( biped or bipod), four legs ( quadruped ), and six legs ( hexapod ).

  6. Stewart platform - Wikipedia

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    In 1962, prior to the publication of Stewart's paper, American engineer Klaus Cappel independently developed the same hexapod. Klaus patented his design and licensed it to the first flight simulator companies, and built the first commercial octahedral hexapod motion simulators. [6]

  7. List of hexapod robots - Wikipedia

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    Inexpensive insectoid robot. Official site: Whegs I Whegs II Autonomous Whegs II: CWRU: United States 20 inches long ? ? 5.5 km/h km/h km/h Official site: Adaptive Suspension Vehicle (ASV) 1986 OSU: United States 5.2 meters long 2.4 meters wide 2700 kg 2.25 m/s Large walking vehicle with human rider. IEEE Paper

  8. Parallel manipulator - Wikipedia

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    A five-bar parallel robot [8] Sketchy, a portrait-drawing delta robot [9] A drawback of parallel manipulators, in comparison to serial manipulators, is their limited workspace. As for serial manipulators, the workspace is limited by the geometrical and mechanical limits of the design (collisions between legs maximal and minimal lengths of the ...

  9. Category:Hexapod robots - Wikipedia

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    This category is for robots with six legs. Pages in category "Hexapod robots" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total.