Parallel Linkage
1. Requirements
The structure of the robotic arm is the connection point between the rover and the end-manipulator. Hence, it is crucial to aim for a large reach and a lightweight dynamic structure that can support the loaded gripper and allow for precise motion. Before starting the design phase, a list of requirements was set:
2. Concept & Motivation
A parallel linkage was chosen as the structure of the robotic arm for weight reduction purposes. During early design phases, it was observed that the shoulder motor (see Figure 1) would require significantly highhigher torque requirements to handle the rest of the arm. These high torque requirements are induced by the considerable length of the robotic arm (aiming for a reach of around 1m)1 m) but also because of the weight of created by the elbow motor that results in a significant increase in inertia.
Figure 11: Kinematic diagram of traditional robotic arms and joint names

2.3. Design & Materials


