Automatic Control in Space 1980
DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-08-024449-5.50037-0
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Motion Control System Development for a Mobile Robot

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“…A hexapod with its legs disposed radially about a central vertical axis was built by Ignatiev in Leningrad (Vukobratovic 1973) but most of the work has been done in Moscow, at various related institutes. From 1971 on wards a series of papers on legged locomotion was published and by the mid-1970s two or three electric hexapods were in existence (Vukobratovic 1973;Okhotsimski 1979;Platonov 1979). Those described by Okhotsimski and Platonov are rather similar to the OSU hexapod; both were equipped with television cameras or rangefinders.…”
Section: Walking Machines In the Ussrmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A hexapod with its legs disposed radially about a central vertical axis was built by Ignatiev in Leningrad (Vukobratovic 1973) but most of the work has been done in Moscow, at various related institutes. From 1971 on wards a series of papers on legged locomotion was published and by the mid-1970s two or three electric hexapods were in existence (Vukobratovic 1973;Okhotsimski 1979;Platonov 1979). Those described by Okhotsimski and Platonov are rather similar to the OSU hexapod; both were equipped with television cameras or rangefinders.…”
Section: Walking Machines In the Ussrmentioning
confidence: 99%