Introducing the Hex-a-ball, a Hybrid Locomotion Terrain Adaptive Walking and Rolling Robot

The purpose of this paper is to introduce the Hex-A-Ball (HAB), a robot capable of hybridizing walking and rolling locomotion for improved adaptability, velocity, efficiency, and range of operation. The HAB is a hexapod robot with a spherical exoskeleton which uses its legs and a minimal set of actuators for both walking and rolling locomotion. This paper discusses the mechanical design of the HAB, and walking and rolling locomotion strategies.

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