Abstract — Prior research in biology and mechanics has shown the importance of hierarchy to the performance of dry adhesive systems on rough surfaces. The gecko utilizes several levels of hierarchy that operate on length scales from millimeters to 100s of nanometers in order to maneuver on smooth and rough vertical surfaces ranging from glass to rock. The gecko’s hierarchical system serves two main purposes: it permits conformation to the surface for a large effective area of contact, and it distributes the load evenly among contacting elements. We present a new two-tiered directional adhesive system that provides these capabilities for a gecko-inspired climbing robot. The distal features consist of wedge-shaped structures with a base width...
Geckos possess a superlative climbing adaptation in the form of hierarchical arrays of adhesive nano...
Climbing robots are special mobile robots proposed for engineering tasks such as surveillance and ma...
Gecko and many insects have evolved specialized adhesive tissues with hierarchical structures that a...
Abstract—The adhesive and frictional properties of dry adhesive materials can be described by a thre...
Using the gecko as inspiration, important principles are revealed for reliable maneuvering on vertic...
Gecko has remarkable ability to control its adhesion and friction during running to realize a swift ...
A new approach for climbing hard vertical surfaces has been developed that allows a robot to scale c...
©2005 SPIE--The International Society for Optical Engineering. One print or electronic copy may be m...
A new approach for climbing hard vertical surfaces has been developed that allows a robot to scale c...
Geckos are well known for being rapid climbers that have long existed in nature. The reversible and ...
The gecko relies on van der Waals forces to cling onto surfaces with a variety of topography and com...
Caterpillars are very successful soft-bodied climbers that navigate in complex environments. This pa...
We review a large multidisciplinary effort to develop a family of autonomous robots capable of rapid...
The gecko relies on van der Waals forces to cling onto surfaces with a variety of topography and com...
We review a large multidisciplinary effort to develop a family of autonomous robots capable of rapid...
Geckos possess a superlative climbing adaptation in the form of hierarchical arrays of adhesive nano...
Climbing robots are special mobile robots proposed for engineering tasks such as surveillance and ma...
Gecko and many insects have evolved specialized adhesive tissues with hierarchical structures that a...
Abstract—The adhesive and frictional properties of dry adhesive materials can be described by a thre...
Using the gecko as inspiration, important principles are revealed for reliable maneuvering on vertic...
Gecko has remarkable ability to control its adhesion and friction during running to realize a swift ...
A new approach for climbing hard vertical surfaces has been developed that allows a robot to scale c...
©2005 SPIE--The International Society for Optical Engineering. One print or electronic copy may be m...
A new approach for climbing hard vertical surfaces has been developed that allows a robot to scale c...
Geckos are well known for being rapid climbers that have long existed in nature. The reversible and ...
The gecko relies on van der Waals forces to cling onto surfaces with a variety of topography and com...
Caterpillars are very successful soft-bodied climbers that navigate in complex environments. This pa...
We review a large multidisciplinary effort to develop a family of autonomous robots capable of rapid...
The gecko relies on van der Waals forces to cling onto surfaces with a variety of topography and com...
We review a large multidisciplinary effort to develop a family of autonomous robots capable of rapid...
Geckos possess a superlative climbing adaptation in the form of hierarchical arrays of adhesive nano...
Climbing robots are special mobile robots proposed for engineering tasks such as surveillance and ma...
Gecko and many insects have evolved specialized adhesive tissues with hierarchical structures that a...