Affiliation:
1. Department of Aerospace Engineering, Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology (IIST), Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, India
Abstract
Development of humanoids with human like range of motion for spine and torso is of great research interest. Present article covers the construction of the humanoid spine and ribs by considering spine as a hyper redundant mechanism with ribs attached in the thoracic region. To demonstrate the joints and motion characteristics, a thorough discussion of the biomechanical aspects of the spine is provided. A three-segment hyper redundant mechanism is utilised to imitate the human mimetic spine. The study considers flexion-extension and lateral bending motions of the spine. In the proposed formulation, a piecewise constant curvature approximation could simulate spine motion during flexion-extension movement. A simplified configuration with each section of spine controlled by two cables for flexion-extension and two cables for lateral bending is adopted. Additionally, a three dimensional CAD model of proposed system is developed and simulated using ADAMS. The constant curvature model and ADAMS simulation results closely match the human range of motion.