View Full Version : Snake robot, Terradynamics lab, Johns Hopkins University, Laurel, Maryland, USA
Airicist
19th February 2020, 19:31
Chen Li (https://pr.ai/showthread.php?t=21656)
li.me.jhu.edu/our-paper-on-snake-robot-traversing-large-steps-is-published (https://li.me.jhu.edu/our-paper-on-snake-robot-traversing-large-steps-is-published)
Airicist
19th February 2020, 19:33
https://youtu.be/VmLP_0lPtHE
Snake robot uses a snake-like partitioned gait to traverse a large step rapidly
Feb 18, 2020
Airicist
19th February 2020, 19:38
"By studying snakes, engineers learn how to build better robots (https://hub.jhu.edu/2020/02/18/snake-robots-799-em1-art1-rel-science)"
Johns Hopkins mechanical engineers design a snake robot based on the climbing technique of the kingsnake that could help advance search-and-rescue technology
by Chanapa Tantibanchachai
February 18, 2020
Airicist
19th February 2020, 19:39
https://youtu.be/pv_MknD6jks
Snake robot locomotion
Feb 19, 2020
Snake robots may someday help us explore inaccessible terrain like building rubble after an earthquake. But can robots ever match the incredible locomotion of biological snakes? Researchers at Johns Hopkins University are moving closer to that goal, having developed a snake robot that can traverse large obstacles better than previous designs.