A Reconfigurable Rocker-Bogie Robot for High Step Climbing and Turning
Abstract
This study proposes a reconfigurable rocker-bogie mechanism that achieves efficient turning motion with a small number of actuators while maintaining high step-climbing capability. By installing motors at the bogie joints and actively swinging up and down bogies, the system enables switching between four-wheel and six-wheel configurations. Omnidirectional wheels are mounted on the rear ends of the rockers, allowing smooth turning in the four-wheel configuration based on a differential-drive model. Experimental evaluation using a prototype robot demonstrated that the proposed mechanism achieves zero-radius turning at a speed more than five times that of a conventional rocker-bogie mechanism equipped with six non-steerable grip wheels, while requiring only approximately 17% of the total average wheel torque. In addition, the robot successfully climbed a 40 cm step with an average climbing time of 6.4 s, confirming its high turning and step-climbing performance.
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@article{arxiv.2607.01554,
title = {A Reconfigurable Rocker-Bogie Robot for High Step Climbing and Turning},
author = {Kento Koizumi and Tomoaki Ohba and Yuta Saito and Takeya Morito and Kenji Suzuki},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2607.01554},
year = {2026}
}
Comments
Accepted for publication in the Proceedings of the IEEE/ASME International Conference on Advanced Intelligent Mechatronics (AIM 2026)