n this paper we describe the NeuroRobotic Mouse
(NeRmo) a low-cost, modular bio mimetic robot, mimicking the
actuation and walking behaviour of a common mouse (Mus
musculus). This latest version has 13 Degrees of Freedom with
21 tendon driven joints and can be controlled in both open
and closed loop. It is capable of different gaits as well as
keeping the body upright when in a sitting position. The robot
includes joint position sensors, pressure sensors on the soles of
the feet as well as two cameras in the head. As the design of
this robotic platform was inspired by detailed observations of
the biomechanics of mice and rats, it can be used in motion
research using animal data as am element of comparison, or
even as actuation input.
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n this paper we describe the NeuroRobotic Mouse
(NeRmo) a low-cost, modular bio mimetic robot, mimicking the
actuation and walking behaviour of a common mouse (Mus
musculus). This latest version has 13 Degrees of Freedom with
21 tendon driven joints and can be controlled in both open
and closed loop. It is capable of different gaits as well as
keeping the body upright when in a sitting position. The robot
includes joint position sensors, pressure sensors on the soles of
the feet as well...
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Stichworte:
Robot, Mouse, NeRmo
Kongress- / Buchtitel:
Proceedings IEEE International Conference on Cyborgs and Bionic Systems