ItR Reading Response: Mobile Platforms: Inspiration to Implementation
Robot Example 1
DJI Flying Drones Mavic
Locomotion: Rotor Wings
The DJI flying drones don’t have wheels or legs. It doesn’t utilize friction to push itself to move. Instead, it uses the rotor wings to fly.
Drive Type: 4 Wings Drive
Since it doesn’t have wheels or legs, it cannot fit into the typical drive mode that was mentioned in the book. It has four rotor wings to provide the life force and the motive force.
Robot Shape: Collapsible
The shape of the Flying Drones is quite unique. The Mavic series is a well-designed collapsible body. It’s convenient for storage and transportation. When we need to use drones, We can make sure the rotor wings are in the right position.
Robot Example 2
Boston Dynamics Robot Atlas
Locomotion: Walking Robots
The robots have only two legs and utilize adjusting the center of gravity to keep balance. It can walk, run and jump.
Wheel Mounting: Muscle simulation
The motor on the robot does not use a special transmission mechanism to deliver the power. It put motors to simulate the human muscles to control the different parts of the body.
Robot Shape: Human-like
The shape of Atlas is a human-like shape. It has a head, arms, body, and legs. In addition, the body part of the robot has a similar function to human beings.