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    A robot emulating behavior of elephant : CPE#24 : KMUTT

    Published on May 21, 2014

    King Mongkut's University of Technology Thonburi
    Academic Year 2013

    A Robot Emulating Behavior of Elephant

    Senior Project CPE#24

    Mr. Vipitakhun Kantaravichaiwat
    Mr. Pinyo Chanchaisomphob
    Mr. Tapparit Rukthawornwong

    ADVISORS
    Mr. Kraikron Settakraikun
    Mr. Thagorn Tangmankhong

    Practical Robot Design Subject Teacher
    Jumpol Polvichai, Ph.D.

    King Mongkut's University of Technology Thonburi is a leading technology academy in Thailand
    #Thank you for everything....

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    How skin helps elephants move and twist their trunks

    Jul 18, 2022

    A new study from Georgia Tech suggests that an elephant’s muscles aren’t the only way it stretches its trunk — its folded skin also plays an important role. The combination of muscle and skin gives the animal the versatility to grab fragile vegetation and rip apart tree trunks. The findings could improve robotics, which today are typically built for either great strength or flexibility. Unlike an elephant’s trunk, the machines can’t do both. Video courtesy: Zoo Atlanta/Andrew Schulz.
    "Skin: An Additional Tool for the Versatile Elephant Trunk"

    by Jason Maderer
    July 18, 2022

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