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ORION-II: A Miniature Climbing Robot with Bilayer Compliant Tape for Autonomous Intelligent Surveillance and Reconnaissance | IEEE Conference Publication | IEEE Xplore

ORION-II: A Miniature Climbing Robot with Bilayer Compliant Tape for Autonomous Intelligent Surveillance and Reconnaissance


Abstract:

This paper presents the design and fabrication of ORION-II for autonomous Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR). ORION-II is a miniature climbing robot equi...Show More

Abstract:

This paper presents the design and fabrication of ORION-II for autonomous Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR). ORION-II is a miniature climbing robot equipped with all the necessary electronic components to achieve ISR tasks. It consists of a robot chassis (tail) carrying the electronics and two DC motors each driving a wheel-leg (wheg) with four “flaps” equipped with bilayer compliant tapes. Two types of tapes are used for attachment of ORION-II: bilayer PDMS/foam and bilayer micro-suction/foam. The two types of tapes are tested on different climbing surfaces, and the climbing performance is reported. ORION-II could climb rougher surfaces when using the PDMS/foam tape, and perform internal climbing transitions when using the micro-suction/foam tape. The total weight of ORION-II is 153.18 g as compared with 71.5 g of our previous version ORION-I.
Date of Conference: 18-21 November 2018
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 20 December 2018
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Conference Location: Singapore

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