OctArm - A soft robotic manipulator
Srinivas Neppalli, Bryan A. Jones, William McMahan, Vilas K. Chitrakaran, Ian D. Walker, M. Pritts, M. Csencsits, Chris Rahn, Michael D. Grissom
- Year
- 2007
- Citations
- 60
Abstract
Summary form only given. Continuum robots are biologically-inspired by the invertebrate organisms such as octopus arms and elephant trunks. These robots with a backbone-less structure offer a superior performance in unstructured and cluttered environments such as collapsed buildings, unknown geographical terrain, holes and tunnels. This video features OctArm, a continuum robot that demonstrates its capabilities in whole arm manipulation, biologically-inspired maneuvering, and grasping. The video also depicts a 3D graphical model of OctArm in that can be rendered in real-time in Matlab's real-time workshop.
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