July 15, 2012
Pole Climbing Snake Robot Can Also Crawl Up Your Arm
| Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University have added a new climbing model to their array of snake robots, or hyper redundant robots as they call them. In a new video posted online, the newest robot snake climbs up poles automatically and even makes its way up a researcher's arm. |
The video clip below demonstrates recent work to develop compliant controllers for CMU's lab's snake robots. These controllers allow the robot to automatically adapt its shape to changes in its environment. Until now most of our motions, including pole climbing, have been remote-controlled.
In this video the robot autonomously climbs a 4" pole, transitions to a 2" pole, and then to an arm, demonstrating that the controller is able to adapt to different diameters of objects without exerting too much force for to be uncomfortable in human contact.
SOURCE Crazy Engineers
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