LOCOMOTION
EFFICIENT LOCOMOTION ON NON-WHEELED SNAKE-LIKE ROBOTS
Julian D. Colorado, Antonio Barrientos, Cláudio Rossi, Mario Garzón, María Galán
- Year
- 2010
- Citations
- 2
Abstract
This article presents our current work on studying energy efficient locomotion on crawling snake-like robots. The aim of this work is to use existing biological inspired methods to demonstrate lateral undulation planar gaits for efficiently controlling high-speed motion as a function of the terrain surface. A multilink non-wheeled snake-like robot is being developed for experimentation and analysis of efficient serpentine locomotion based on simulation results.
Keywords
Robot locomotionRobotComputer scienceMobile robotHuman–computer interactionArtificial intelligenceRobot control
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