论文标题

非理想的地形中绳索摩擦的稳健性

The Robustness of Tether Friction in Non-idealized Terrains

论文作者

Page, Justin J., Treers, Laura K., Jorgensen, Steven Jens, Fearing, Ronald S., Stuart, Hannah S.

论文摘要

减少的牵引力限制了移动机器人系统抵抗或施加大型外部负载的能力,例如拉紧有效载荷。一种简单且通用的解决方案是将束缚在天然发生的物体周围,以利用卡普斯坦效应并呈指数放大的持有力。实验表明,理想化的Capstan模型解释了对常见的不规则室外物体(树木,岩石,柱子)经历的力放大。适用于可变环境条件,这种指数放大方法可以串联或与机器人团队并行利用单个或多个Capstan对象。这种适应性允许一系列潜在配置,对于当对象无法完全包围或抓住时,特别有用。通过移动平台证明了这些原则,以(1)控制有效载荷的降低和逮捕,(2)以实现有效载荷的平面控制,以及(3)充当更大范围平台的锚点。我们显示了一个简单的系绳,包裹在沙子上的浅石头上,放大了低牵引力平台的握持力,最多可以774倍。

Reduced traction limits the ability of mobile robotic systems to resist or apply large external loads, such as tugging a massive payload. One simple and versatile solution is to wrap a tether around naturally occurring objects to leverage the capstan effect and create exponentially-amplified holding forces. Experiments show that an idealized capstan model explains force amplification experienced on common irregular outdoor objects - trees, rocks, posts. Robust to variable environmental conditions, this exponential amplification method can harness single or multiple capstan objects, either in series or in parallel with a team of robots. This adaptability allows for a range of potential configurations especially useful for when objects cannot be fully encircled or gripped. These principles are demonstrated with mobile platforms to (1) control the lowering and arrest of a payload, (2) to achieve planar control of a payload, and (3) to act as an anchor point for a more massive platform to winch towards. We show the simple addition of a tether, wrapped around shallow stones in sand, amplifies holding force of a low-traction platform by up to 774x.

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