The Proceedings of JSME annual Conference on Robotics and Mechatronics (Robomec)
Online ISSN : 2424-3124
2008
Session ID : 2P1-F03
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2P1-F03 Development of a shoulder structure using scapulas which slide and rotate on a spherical thorax surface and the motion control system
Yoshinao SodeyamaTamaki NishinoYuta NamikiYuto NakanishiIkuo MizuuchiMasayuki Inaba
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Abstract
Humanoid robots are still in a process of the evolution. We are trying to develop a next-generation which have safety, flexiblility and multiplicity of uses. A shoulder structure is one of the keystone, because it controls arms and end effectors and it have direct contact with humans and daily life environments. We have designed new shoulder structure following the scapula-collarbone structure for a muscle-driven humanoid robot named "Kojiro". We consider that the scapula-collarbone structures have the following merits, 1)wide range of movement, 2)flexible shoulder like humans, 3)safety from the driving system, 4)allowing space for a lot of parts inside the thorax. The shoulder structure is consisted of scapula, collarbone, upper-arm and thorax. We have devised the spherical shape thorax and scapula structure which realizes desired scapula motions. In this paper, we describe the design process, range of movements of the structure, and some operation test of the shoulder structures.
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© 2008 The Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers
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