Rope-Riding Mobile Anchor for Robots Operating on Convex Facades.

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Mechanical Engineering, Hanyang University, 222, Wangsimni-ro, Seoul 04763, Republic of Korea.

Published: July 2025


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The increasing presence of high-rise buildings with curved and convex facades poses significant challenges for facade-cleaning robots, particularly in terms of mobility and anchoring. To address this, we propose a rope-riding mobile anchor (RMA) system capable of repositioning the anchor point of a cleaning robot on convex building surfaces. The RMA travels horizontally along a roof-mounted nylon rope using caterpillar tracks with U-shaped grooves, and employs a four-bar linkage mechanism to fix its position securely by increasing rope contact friction. This structural principle was selected for its simplicity, stability under heavy loads, and efficient actuation. Experimental results show that the RMA can support a payload of 50.5 kg without slippage under tensions up to 495.24 N, and contributes to reducing the power consumption of the cleaning robot during operation. These findings demonstrate the RMA's effectiveness in extending the robot's working range and enhancing safety and stability in facade-cleaning tasks on complex curved surfaces.

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