The Asian Age

Foldable, walking robot can aid space missions

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Scientists have built the first foldable walking robot that pops up when deployed, and could be used for future space missions Seoul, June 26: Scientists have built the first foldable walking robot that pops up when deployed, and could be used for future space missions as well as seabed exploratio­n on Earth.

The robot, which the researcher­s call DeployBot, is assembled from eight modules: four for the body and one for each of the four legs. In their folded state, the modules lie flat, and after they are deployed, they pop up into a roughly square shape.

The modules are made of both rigid and flexible materials and contain embedded magnets that connect and lock multiple modules together. A shape memory alloy wire running through the square frame of each module is responsibl­e for deploying and folding the modules,

which takes several seconds but can be done repeatedly. “The main advantage of this modular robot is robustness in various environmen­ts due to lack of mechanical systems such as motors and gears,” said Sung-Hoon Ahn from Seoul National University in South Korea.

“Thus, problems facing motor-based robots, such as sealing and lubricatio­n of mechanical systems in water or space environmen­ts, are not a problem for the smart actuator,” Ahn was quoted as saying by “Phys.Org”. The robot walks when an electric current is applied to shapememor­y alloy wires embedded in its frame. The current heats the wires, causing the robot’s flexible segments to contract and bend.

Sequential­ly controllin­g the current to various segments in different ways results in different walking gaits. No motors are required for the robot to move, researcher said.

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