Analysis of creeping locomotion of a snake robot on a slope
Shugen Ma, Naoki Tadokoro, Bin Li, Kazuya Inoué
- Year
- 2004
- Citations
- 102
Abstract
Biological snakes' diverse locomotion modes and physiology make them supremely adapted for environment. To realize these snakes' noticeable features, we have developed a snake-like robot that has no any forward direction driving force. To enlarge the environment-adaptable ability of our robot, in this study we discuss the creeping locomotion of our snake-like robot on a slope. A computer simulator is presented for analysis of the creeping locomotion of our snake-like robot on a slope, and the environment-adaptable body shape for the creeping locomotion of the snake-like robot on slope is also derived through this simulator.
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