Highly Compliant and Self-Tightening Docking Modules for Precise and Fast Connection of Self-Reconfigurable Robots
Behrokh Khoshnevis, Peter Will, and Wei-Min Shen. Highly Compliant and Self-Tightening Docking Modules for Precise and Fast Connection of Self-Reconfigurable Robots. In Proc. 2003 IEEE Intl. Conf. on Robotics and Automation, pp. 2311–2316, Taiwan, 2003.
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Abstract
This paper describes a new docking system, called Compliant-And-Self-Tightening (CAST), developed as an effective and efficient connector for joining and releasing modules of self-reconfigurable or metamorphic robotic systems. CAST has been successfully implemented in CONRO where its highly compliant and passive features have allowed a considerable ease of execution of a variety of docking algorithms, while using no additional energy for docking and negligible amount of energy for undocking. Development of CAST was motivated by observing the difficulty of implementation of an earlier less compliant docking system designed by the authors for CONRO.
BibTeX Entry
@InProceedings{ khoshnevis2003highly-compliant-and-self-tightening-docking,
abstract = {This paper describes a new docking system, called
Compliant-And-Self-Tightening (CAST), developed as an
effective and efficient connector for joining and releasing
modules of self-reconfigurable or metamorphic robotic
systems. CAST has been successfully implemented in CONRO
where its highly compliant and passive features have
allowed a considerable ease of execution of a variety of
docking algorithms, while using no additional energy for
docking and negligible amount of energy for undocking.
Development of CAST was motivated by observing the
difficulty of implementation of an earlier less compliant
docking system designed by the authors for CONRO.},
address = {Taiwan},
author = {Behrokh Khoshnevis and Peter Will and Wei-Min Shen},
booktitle = icra-03,
pages = {2311--2316},
title = {Highly Compliant and Self-Tightening Docking Modules for
Precise and Fast Connection of Self-Reconfigurable Robots},
year = {2003}
}