Robot — Mechanisms And Mechanical Devices Illustr...

This guide is based on the core principles found in by Paul Sandin, a definitive resource for designing mobile robots and autonomous vehicles. 1. Fundamentals of Robot Anatomy

Provide environmental feedback (light, pressure, distance) to prevent the robot from getting stuck or damaging objects. Robot Mechanisms and Mechanical Devices Illustr...

A robot’s physical structure mimics a biological system, combining "muscles" (actuators) and "bones" (linkages) to interact with its environment. This guide is based on the core principles

Convert energy (electrical, pneumatic, or hydraulic) into motion. Electric motors like DC, stepper, and servo motors are most common for precision. Robot Mechanisms and Mechanical Devices Illustr...

The number of independent movements a robot can make, determined by its joint configurations. 2. Essential Linkages and Joints