Abstract. This paper outlines aspects of locomotor control in insects that may serve as the basis for the design of controllers for autonomous hexapod robots. Control of insect walking can be considered hierarchical and modular. The brain determines onset, direction, and speed of walking. Coordination is done locally in the ganglia that control leg movements. Typically, networks of neurons capable of generating alternating contractions of antagonistic muscles (termed central pattern generators, or CPGs) control the stepping movements of individual legs. The legs are coordinated by interactions between the CPGs and sensory feedback from the moving legs. This peripheral feedback provides information about leg load, position, velocity, and acc...
Sensory feedback plays an important role in adaptive control of insect leg movements as required, fo...
Cruse H. What mechanisms coordinate leg movement in walking arthropods? Trends in Neurosciences. 199...
Institute of Perception, Action and BehaviourThis thesis aims to transfer knowledge from insect biol...
Abstract. This paper outlines aspects of locomotor control in insects that may serve as the basis fo...
Purpose - Biological systems such as insects have often been used as a source of inspiration when de...
Cruse H, Dürr V, Schmitz J. Insect walking is based on a decentralized architecture revealing a simp...
This thesis aims to transfer knowledge from insect biology into a hexapod walking robot. The similar...
Classical engineering approaches to controlling a hexapod walker typically involve a central control...
The locomotor system of slowly walking insects is well suited for coping with highly irregular terra...
Controlling the six legs of an insect walking in an unpredictable environment is a challenging task,...
Dürr V, Schmitz J, Cruse H. Behaviour-based modelling of hexapod locomotion: Linking biology and tec...
Insects have long been a source of inspiration for the design and implementation of legged robots. T...
Insects have long been a source of inspiration for the design and implementation of legged robots. T...
<div><p>Insects have various gaits with specific characteristics and can change their gaits smoothly...
Sensory feedback plays an important role in adaptive control of insect leg movements as required, fo...
Sensory feedback plays an important role in adaptive control of insect leg movements as required, fo...
Cruse H. What mechanisms coordinate leg movement in walking arthropods? Trends in Neurosciences. 199...
Institute of Perception, Action and BehaviourThis thesis aims to transfer knowledge from insect biol...
Abstract. This paper outlines aspects of locomotor control in insects that may serve as the basis fo...
Purpose - Biological systems such as insects have often been used as a source of inspiration when de...
Cruse H, Dürr V, Schmitz J. Insect walking is based on a decentralized architecture revealing a simp...
This thesis aims to transfer knowledge from insect biology into a hexapod walking robot. The similar...
Classical engineering approaches to controlling a hexapod walker typically involve a central control...
The locomotor system of slowly walking insects is well suited for coping with highly irregular terra...
Controlling the six legs of an insect walking in an unpredictable environment is a challenging task,...
Dürr V, Schmitz J, Cruse H. Behaviour-based modelling of hexapod locomotion: Linking biology and tec...
Insects have long been a source of inspiration for the design and implementation of legged robots. T...
Insects have long been a source of inspiration for the design and implementation of legged robots. T...
<div><p>Insects have various gaits with specific characteristics and can change their gaits smoothly...
Sensory feedback plays an important role in adaptive control of insect leg movements as required, fo...
Sensory feedback plays an important role in adaptive control of insect leg movements as required, fo...
Cruse H. What mechanisms coordinate leg movement in walking arthropods? Trends in Neurosciences. 199...
Institute of Perception, Action and BehaviourThis thesis aims to transfer knowledge from insect biol...