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AuthorKashem S.B.A.
AuthorJawed S.
AuthorAhmed J.
AuthorQidwai U.
Available date2020-04-23T14:21:33Z
Publication Date2019
Publication NameRobotics
ResourceScopus
ISSN22186581
URIhttp://dx.doi.org/10.3390/robotics8030077
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/14358
AbstractRoaming complexity in terrains and unexpected environments pose significant difficulties in robotic exploration of an area. In a broader sense, robots have to face two common tasks during exploration, namely, walking on the drylands and swimming through the water. This research aims to design and develop an amphibious robot, which incorporates a webbed duck feet design to walk on different terrains, swim in the water, and tackle obstructions on its way. The designed robot is compact, easy to use, and also has the abilities to work autonomously. Such a mechanism is implemented by designing a novel robotic webbed foot consisting of two hinged plates. Because of the design, the webbed feet are able to open and close with the help of water pressure. Klann linkages have been used to convert rotational motion to walking and swimming for the animal's gait. Because of its amphibian nature, the designed robot can be used for exploring tight caves, closed spaces, and moving on uneven challenging terrains such as sand, mud, or water. It is envisaged that the proposed design will be appreciated in the industry to design amphibious robots in the near future. - 2019 by the authors.
SponsorFaculty of Robotics and Advanced Computing, Qatar Armed Forces-Academic Bridge Program, Qatar Foundation, 24404 Doha, Qatar Faculty of Engineering, Computing and Science, Swinburne University of Technology, 93350 Sarawak, Malaysia Faculty of Computer Engineering Signal and Image Processing Qatar University, 24404 Doha, Qatar Correspondence: skashem@qf.org.qa
Languageen
PublisherMDPI AG
SubjectAmphibious robot
Duck feet
Klann linkage
Quadruped
Webbed feet
TitleDesign and implementation of a quadruped amphibious robot using duck feet
TypeArticle
Issue Number3
Volume Number8


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