LOCOMOTION
The first steps of a robot based on jamming skin enabled locomotion
Annan Mozeika, E. Steltz, Heinrich M. Jaeger
- Year
- 2009
- Citations
- 14
Abstract
A soft, controllably morphable mobile robot is an ideal platform for traversing complex terrain and navigating small holes. iRobot Corporation and the University of Chicago have made use of a phenomenon known as particle jamming to create such a robot. The robot presented in this work uses jamming skin cells to enable controlled morphing and locomotion.
Keywords
JammingRobotTerrainMorphingComputer scienceMobile robotTraverseArtificial intelligenceSimulationComputer vision
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