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This robotic chimp could one day roam the moon

This robotic chimp could one day roam the moon
01.05.2015 21:30
Could the next moon mission involve a small step for an ape, but a giant leap for all robots?

With renewed interest in moon exploration -- in particular the remote possibility that deposits of helium-3, believed to be in greater concentration on the moon, could one day power nuclear fusion power plants on Earth -- robots might be the ideal solution, especially to keep the costs down.

And a design from the German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence (also known as DFKI) in Bremen, Germany, has landed on the chimpanzee as its model for unmanned lunar missions.

Quadruped stability
DFKI hopes its design -- called the iStruct Demonstrator and nicknamed "Charlie"- will capitalize on the inherent stability of the ape's quadrupedal stance without losing the chimp's versatility in climbing, grasping and moving over all types of terrain.

"We chose the ape because it allows us to study several locomotion modes," DFKI researcher Daniel Kuhn told CNN.

"For example, they have quite good quadrupedal walking abilities but they can also perform stand- up motion and walk on two legs -- their ability to do this is greater than other animals. This change in posture and walking form interested us," he said.

Four-legged locomotion, Kuhn explained, might be stable -- but for speed and agility on flat ground, bipedal walking has the edge.

The chimp's greatest asset is that it can choose which form of movement best fits the situation.

"They can choose: if the environment won't let you move in a stable fashion on two legs they can choose four. When the environment improves, two legs allows you to get a better view over the field."

Founded by the German space agency DLR, the project has also built Lunar craters in a lab to test the prototype.

"In general, we are very happy with the results," he said. "The robot can walk up and down slopes of up to 20 degrees.

"Currently, we are studying how to transfer from the four-legged to the two-legged motion pattern, which is very interesting. This system gives us hints as to how much deviation there is between the four-legged and the two-legged walking and how humans evolved to walk on two legs."

Lower body torque
Previously, most multi-legged robots have been equipped with single-point contact feet for the sake of simplicity in design and control.

However the robotic chimpanzee focuses on a sophisticated lomwer limb system that combines the torque and twist of the chimpanzee's lower body.

And, like a real chimp, the robot's feet and hands have multiple sensors and multiple points of contact.

The sensors include a pressure sensor array of 43 individual force sensing resistor (FSR) sensors. It also has six additional FSR-sensors used for collision detection.

The robot is also equipped with a distance sensor in the heel to anticipate the heel strike and two temperature sensors to compensate for the difference in temperature produced by its own electronics.

Robot with backbone
Its biggest advantage, however, comes from the fact that like a real chimpanzees, it has a spine.

"We have an actuated spine -- one of the first ever built -- and for us it was very interesting how the spine influences the motion of the legs," Kuhn said. "We need much less activation for the knee -- the knee can be much lower if we use the spine and it needs less force to move the robot.

"It's strong enough to walk around and carry its own weight -- and it can carry 20 to 25 kg of additional weight."

(CNN)

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