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A sensor based on a spherical parallel mechanism for the measurement of fluid velocity: Physical modelling and computational analysis
ArticleAbstract: In this article, a new method was developed to measure the velocity of a fluid using a sensor, basedPalabras claves:Fluid velocity, Mechanical sensor, Parallel mechanismAutores:Alejandro Rodriguez-Barroso, Cely J.S., Gerardo A. Portilla, Roque J. Saltarén PazmiñoFuentes:scopusCable-driven parallel robot with reconfigurable end effector controlled with a compliant actuator
ArticleAbstract: Redundancy in cable-driven parallel robots provides additional degrees of freedom that can be used tPalabras claves:Cable robot, Kinematic redundancy, Parallel manipulator, Reconfigurable platformAutores:Alejandro Rodriguez-Barroso, Cely J.S., Gerardo A. Portilla, Marco A. Carpio, Marco Alexander Carpio Alemán, Roque J. Saltarén PazmiñoFuentes:googlescopusExperimental and computational methodology for the determination of hydrodynamic coefficients based on free decay test: Application to conception and control of underwater robots
ArticleAbstract: Hydrodynamic coefficients are essential for the development of underwater robots; in particular, forPalabras claves:Hydrodynamics coefficients, system identification, Systems modelling, Unmanned underwater vehiclesAutores:Alejandro Rodriguez-Barroso, Cely J.S., Gerardo A. Portilla, Roque J. Saltarén Pazmiño, Yakrangi O.Fuentes:scopusDynamic walking of a legged robot in underwater environments
ArticleAbstract: In this research, the dynamic walking of a legged robot in underwater environments is proposed. ForPalabras claves:Dynamic walking, Mechanical sensor, Underwater legged robotAutores:Alejandro Rodriguez-Barroso, Cely J.S., de Espinosa F.M., Gerardo A. Portilla, Roque J. Saltarén Pazmiño, Yakrangi O.Fuentes:scopusPotential energy distribution of redundant cable-driven robot applied to compliant grippers: Method and computational analysis
ArticleAbstract: Cable-driven parallel robots with a redundant configuration have infinite solutions for their cablePalabras claves:Cable-driven robotics, grasping, Kinematics, Parallel robots, redundancyAutores:Alejandro Rodriguez-Barroso, Cely J.S., Gerardo A. Portilla, Roque J. Saltarén Pazmiño, Yakrangi O.Fuentes:scopus