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HERO ID
6608989
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
HBS-1: a modular child-size 3D printed humanoid
Author(s)
Lianjun, W; Larkin, M; Potnuru, A; Tadesse, Y
Year
2016
Volume
5
Issue
1
Page Numbers
1 (28 pp.)-1 (28 pp.)
DOI
10.3390/robotics5010001
Web of Science Id
INSPEC:15958594
URL
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85019313566&doi=10.3390%2frobotics5010001&partnerID=40&md5=4ee82f387bfdf76011c03f263dcd551c
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Abstract
An affordable, highly articulated, child-size humanoid robot could potentially be used for various purposes, widening the design space of humanoids for further study. Several findings indicated that normal children and children with autism interact well with humanoids. This paper presents a child-sized humanoid robot (HBS-1) intended primarily for children's education and rehabilitation. The design approach is based on the design for manufacturing (DFM) and the design for assembly (DFA) philosophies to realize the robot fully using additive manufacturing. Most parts of the robot are fabricated with acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS) using rapid prototyping technology. Servomotors and shape memory alloy actuators are used as actuating mechanisms. The mechanical design, analysis and characterization of the robot are presented in both theoretical and experimental frameworks.
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