Abstract:
A robot finger driving module is driven by a driving motor installed in a robot hand. The robot finger driving module receives a driving force of the driving motor by a pulley gear connected to the driving motor through a driving belt. When the robot finger driving module is fixed, a driving direction of a first output gear is opposite to a rotation-driving direction of a second output gear. When the robot finger driving module rotates, even though any one of the first output gear and the second output gear is fixed, the other is driven to rotate in the rotating direction of the robot finger driving module, thereby exhibiting differential gear characteristics.
Abstract:
The present disclosure provides an object recognition apparatus, which includes: an actuator unit configured to contact an object and generate vibrations and transmit them through objects based on the inherent characteristic of the object; and a sensor unit connected to the actuator unit to receive the vibration and generate a voltage signal.
Abstract:
A method for modeling a robot simplified for stable walking control of a bipedal robot provides a robot model that is simplified as a virtual pendulum model including a virtual body, two virtual legs connected to the body at a virtual pivot point (VPP) that is set at a position higher than the center of mass (CoM) of the body, and virtual feet connected to the two legs, respectively, to step on the ground. A ground reaction force, which acts on the two legs, acts towards the VPP, thereby providing a restoring moment with respect to the CoM such that stabilization of the posture of the body naturally occurs.
Abstract:
A system for balance control of a humanoid includes a control input generation unit which determines Zero Momentum Position (ZMP) of the humanoid with respect to ground, and a control output generation unit which determines Center of Mass (CoM) position and velocity of the humanoid, wherein the control input generation unit and the control output generation unit determine the ZMP and the CoM position and velocity, respectively, by applying a discrete-time dynamics equation sampled by applying a non-pathological sampling frequency.
Abstract:
A system for balance control of a humanoid includes a control input generation unit which determines Zero Momentum Position (ZMP) of the humanoid with respect to ground, and a control output generation unit which determines Center of Mass (CoM) position and velocity of the humanoid, wherein the control input generation unit and the control output generation unit determine the ZMP and the CoM position and velocity, respectively, by applying a discrete-time dynamics equation sampled by applying a non-pathological sampling frequency.
Abstract:
An apparatus for generating tactile stimulation includes vibration actuators disposed on opposing sides of a finger, and a sensor configured to detect a position and a pointing direction of the finger, wherein the vibration actuators apply vibration to the finger with intensity and duration determined by the position and the pointing direction of the finger detected by the sensor, and wherein illusory stimulation is generated within the finger by the vibration generated by the vibration actuators.