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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.

Keywords

RobotTerrainComputer scienceArtificial intelligenceMATLABComputer visionRobot manipulatorSimulationComputer graphics (images)Ecology

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