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This project is aimed at developing a new body for [[E-2? - A robot for exhibitions | E-2?]] | This project is aimed at developing a new body for [[E-2? - A robot for exhibitions | E-2?]] | ||
− | + | == These images show the first conceptualization of the new structure of E-2?'s body == | |
+ | The body is made up of modules which should allow the overall motion of body, while preserving their self-sufficiency and separation in the overall structure. | ||
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[[Image:E-2 neck 1.png]] | [[Image:E-2 neck 1.png]] | ||
− | + | The bottom and top modules are identical and allow a -30 - +60 degrees movement. | |
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[[Image:E-2 neck 3.png]] | [[Image:E-2 neck 3.png]] | ||
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+ | The middle module is not self sufficient or separated from the other modules, but relies on their structure to anchor its driver element. | ||
+ | [[Image:E-2 neck 2.png]] | ||
these images show a first conceptualization of the new structure of E-2?'s body. | these images show a first conceptualization of the new structure of E-2?'s body. |
Revision as of 19:01, 7 December 2010
E-2? Body
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Short Description: | Development of a new body for E-2? |
Coordinator: | AndreaBonarini (andrea.bonarini@polimi.it) |
Tutor: | AndreaBonarini (andrea.bonarini@polimi.it) |
Collaborator: | DavideRizzi () |
Students: | StefanoCapelli (stefano2.capelli@mail.polimi.it) |
Research Area: | Robotics |
Research Topic: | Robot development |
Start: | 2010/11/15 |
End: | 2011/02/28 |
Status: | Active |
Level: | Bs |
Type: | Thesis |
This project is aimed at developing a new body for E-2?
These images show the first conceptualization of the new structure of E-2?'s body
The body is made up of modules which should allow the overall motion of body, while preserving their self-sufficiency and separation in the overall structure.
The bottom and top modules are identical and allow a -30 - +60 degrees movement.
The middle module is not self sufficient or separated from the other modules, but relies on their structure to anchor its driver element.
these images show a first conceptualization of the new structure of E-2?'s body.