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Keynote Address: Torque-Controlled Lightweight Arms and Articulated Hands: Do We Reach Technological Limits Now?
Oleh:
Hirzinger, G.
;
Sporer, N.
;
Schedl, M.
;
Butterfaß, J.
;
Grebenstein, M.
Jenis:
Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
The International Journal of Robotics Research vol. 23 no. 4-5 (Apr. 2004)
,
page 331-340.
Topik:
space-robotics
;
lightweight robotics
;
joint/ torque control
;
mechatronics
Fulltext:
331.pdf
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Isi artikel
In this paper we briefly address DLR's (German Aerospace Center) background in space robotics by hand of corresponding milestone projects including systems on the International Space Station. We then discuss the key technologies needed for the development of an artificial "robonaut" generation with mechatronic ultra-lightweight arms and multifingered hands. The third arm generation is nearly finished now, approaching the limits of what is technologically achievable today with respect to light weight and power losses. In a similar way DLR's second generation of artificial four-fingered hands was a big step towards higher reliability, manipulability and overall performance.
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