LOCOMOTION
DTAR—A Dynamic, Tube-Ascending Robot
Amir Degani, Howie Choset, Matthew T. Mason
- Year
- 2011
- Citations
- 4
Abstract
This paper investigates a novel minimalistic mechanism that ascends tubes. The mechanism is comprised of only a rigid body, two O-rings, and a motor rotating an eccentric mass. We describe the underlying locomotion principle of rocking and jamming, without the use of special bristles or spines, and demonstrate the robustness of this mechanism.
Keywords
JammingMechanism (biology)Robustness (evolution)RobotControl theory (sociology)Computer scienceEngineeringPhysicsSimulationArtificial intelligence
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