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How Strong a Kick Should be to Topple Northeastern's Tumbling Robot?

25 November 2023
Adarsh Salagame
Neha Bhattachan
Andre Caetano
Ian McCarthy
Henry Noyes
Brandon Petersen
Alexander Qiu
Matthew Schroeter
Nolan Smithwick
Konrad Sroka
Jason Widjaja
Yash Bohra
Kaushik Venkatesh Krishnamurthy
Kruthika Gangaraju
Paul Ghanem
Ioannis Mandralis
Eric N. Sihite
A. Kalantari
A. Ramezani
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Abstract

Rough terrain locomotion has remained one of the most challenging mobility questions. In 2022, NASA's Innovative Advanced Concepts (NIAC) Program invited US academic institutions to participate NASA's Breakthrough, Innovative \& Game-changing (BIG) Idea competition by proposing novel mobility systems that can negotiate extremely rough terrain, lunar bumpy craters. In this competition, Northeastern University won NASA's top Artemis Award award by proposing an articulated robot tumbler called COBRA (Crater Observing Bio-inspired Rolling Articulator). This report briefly explains the underlying principles that made COBRA successful in competing with other concepts ranging from cable-driven to multi-legged designs from six other participating US institutions.

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