Paper ID: 2301.05882
Design and Development of Wall Climbing Robot
Hafiz Muhammad Bilal
Climbing Robots are being developed for applications ranging from cleaning to the inspection of difficult to reach constructions. Climbing robots should be capable of carrying a light payload and climbing on vertical surfaces with ability to cope with obstacles. Regarding adhesion to the surface, they should be able to operate on different surfaces with different adhesion methods to produce strong gripping force using light weight mechanism consuming minimum power. Bearing these facts in mind this paper presents a 4-legged Wall Climbing Robot in which suction power using on board suction pumps is used as an adhesion technique. A Walking gait was developed to provide the robot with a capability for climbing up the wall. The robot's kinematics and motion can be considered as mimicking a technique commonly used in rock-climbing using four limbs to climb. It uses four legs, each with four-degrees-of-freedom (4-DOF) and specially designed suction cups attached to the end of each leg that enable it to manoeuvre itself up the wall and to move in any direction. The end effector can also be replaced with other end effectors designed for different adhesion methods to climb on variety of surfaces.
Submitted: Jan 14, 2023