The development of robotic cognition and the advancement of understanding of human cognition form two of the current greatest challenges in robotics and neuroscience, respectively. The RobotCub project aims to develop an embodied robotic child (iCub) with the physical (height 90 cm and mass less than 23 kg) and ultimately cognitive abilities of a 2.5-year-old human child. The iCub will be a freely available open system which can be used by scientists in all cognate disciplines from developmental psychology to epigenetic robotics to enhance understanding of cognitive systems through the study of cognitive development. The iCub will be open both in software, but more importantly in all aspects of the hardware and mechanical design. In this paper the design of the mechanisms and structures forming the basic 'body' of the iCub are described. The papers considers kinematic structures dynamic design criteria, actuator specification and selection, and detailed mechanical and electronic design. The paper concludes with tests of the performance of sample joints, and comparison of these results with the design requirements and simulation projects.

Tsagarakis, N., Metta, G., Sandini, G., Vernon, D., Beira, R., Becchi, F., et al. (2007). ICub: The design and realization of an open humanoid platform for cognitive and neuroscience research. ADVANCED ROBOTICS, 21(10), 1151-1175 [10.1163/156855307781389419].

ICub: The design and realization of an open humanoid platform for cognitive and neuroscience research

Carrozza M. C.;
2007

Abstract

The development of robotic cognition and the advancement of understanding of human cognition form two of the current greatest challenges in robotics and neuroscience, respectively. The RobotCub project aims to develop an embodied robotic child (iCub) with the physical (height 90 cm and mass less than 23 kg) and ultimately cognitive abilities of a 2.5-year-old human child. The iCub will be a freely available open system which can be used by scientists in all cognate disciplines from developmental psychology to epigenetic robotics to enhance understanding of cognitive systems through the study of cognitive development. The iCub will be open both in software, but more importantly in all aspects of the hardware and mechanical design. In this paper the design of the mechanisms and structures forming the basic 'body' of the iCub are described. The papers considers kinematic structures dynamic design criteria, actuator specification and selection, and detailed mechanical and electronic design. The paper concludes with tests of the performance of sample joints, and comparison of these results with the design requirements and simulation projects.
Articolo in rivista - Articolo scientifico
Cognition; Force sensing; Humanoid; Mechanical design;
English
2007
21
10
1151
1175
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Tsagarakis, N., Metta, G., Sandini, G., Vernon, D., Beira, R., Becchi, F., et al. (2007). ICub: The design and realization of an open humanoid platform for cognitive and neuroscience research. ADVANCED ROBOTICS, 21(10), 1151-1175 [10.1163/156855307781389419].
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