MIT - Biomimetic Robotics Lab
Biomimetic Robotics Lab
Biomimetic Robotics Lab - MIT
77 Massachusetts Avenue, Room 5-017
Cambridge
MA 02139-4307
United States
Tel: +1 617- 452 -2711
E-mail: sangbae@mit.edu
URL: sangbae.scripts.mit.edu

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MIT biomimetic robotics lab aspires to build a mutidisciplinary foundation of hyperdynamic robotics. Hyperdynamic robotics involves dynamic modeling, hierarchical control architecture, monolithic multi-material manufacturing, novel actuation technologies, and morphological design tool that enable the development of high performance dynamic robotic platforms.

Biomechanical study on runners such as dogs and cheetahs is vital source for the morphologic design of the galloping robot capable of the fast traverse on rough and unstructured terrains. Agile mobility of the robotic platform requires high acceleration capability with dynamic stability, and jumping over large obstacles and landing with the flexible body articulation. These tasks involve multi-body dynamic control with tunable compliances made by polymeric multi-material manufacturing process.

Key thrust include the development and implementation of the smart impedance control unit to leverage the passive dynamics, in pursuit of optimized force coordination of multi-degree of freedom legs and effective energy storage.

Product Range

  • Research in the field of robotics
  • Mobile robot research: Mechatronics
  • Mobile robot research: Legged machines
  • Mobile robot research: Climbing robot
  • Mobile robot research: Bipedal walking
  • Mobile robot research: Micromotion manipulator
  • Mobile robot research: Autonomous robots
  • Mobile robot research: Biomimetic robotics
  • Robotics research: Hyperdynamic robotics