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Robotic Ankle for Omnidirectional Rock Anchors

TBMG-16132

04/01/2013

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Future robotic exploration of near- Earth asteroids and the vertical and inverted rock walls of lava caves and cliff faces on Mars and other planetary bodies would require a method of gripping their rocky surfaces to allow mobility without gravitational assistance. In order to successfully navigate this terrain and drill for samples, the grippers must be able to produce anchoring forces in excess of 100 N. Additionally, the grippers must be able to support the inertial forces of a moving robot, as well gravitational forces for demonstrations on Earth. One possible solution would be to use microspine arrays to anchor to rock surfaces and provide the necessary load-bearing abilities for robotic exploration of asteroids.

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"Robotic Ankle for Omnidirectional Rock Anchors," Mobility Engineering, April 1, 2013.
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Apr 1, 2013
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TBMG-16132
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English