The Role of Reflexes Versus Central Pattern Generators Animals execute locomotor behaviors and more with ease. They have evolved these breath-taking abilities over millions of years. Cheetahs can run, dolphins can swim and flies can fly like no artificial technology can. It is often argued that if human technology could mimic nature, then biological-like performance would follow. Unfortunately, the blind copying or mimicking of a part of nature [Ritzmann et al., 2000] does not often lead to the best design for a variety of reasons [Vogel, 1998]. Evolution works on the "just good enough " principle. Optimal designs are not the necessary end product of evolution. Multiple satisfactory solutions can result in similar performances. An...
Summary: Terrestrial locomotion presents tremendous computational challenges on account of the enorm...
The problem of controlling locomotion is an area in which neuroscience and robotics can fruitfully i...
Advances in legged robotics are strongly rooted in animal observations. A clear illustration of this...
Animals execute locomotor behaviors and more with ease. They have evolved these breath-taking abilit...
Animals execute locomotor behaviors and more with ease. They have evolved these breath-taking abilit...
Animals execute locomotor behaviors and more with ease. They have evolved these breath-taking abilit...
The primary goal of our project was to document common control schemes that allow animals to move se...
The Dynamics of Legged Locomotion: Models, Analyses, and Challenges Cheetahs and beetles run, dolphi...
Our goal is to use intelligent biological inspiration to develop robots that capture the capacity of...
Our goal is to use intelligent biological inspiration to develop robots that capture the capacity of...
The inanimate world, including Man's wheeled vehicles, follow the classical mechanical laws: traject...
Cheetahs and beetles run, dolphins and salmon swim, and bees and birds fly with grace and economy su...
Animals have evolved to occupy every environment where one might wish to operate a robot, save outer...
The legged locomotion system of biological quadrupeds has proven to be the most efficient in natural...
While neuroscientists identify increasingly complex neural circuits that control animal and human ga...
Summary: Terrestrial locomotion presents tremendous computational challenges on account of the enorm...
The problem of controlling locomotion is an area in which neuroscience and robotics can fruitfully i...
Advances in legged robotics are strongly rooted in animal observations. A clear illustration of this...
Animals execute locomotor behaviors and more with ease. They have evolved these breath-taking abilit...
Animals execute locomotor behaviors and more with ease. They have evolved these breath-taking abilit...
Animals execute locomotor behaviors and more with ease. They have evolved these breath-taking abilit...
The primary goal of our project was to document common control schemes that allow animals to move se...
The Dynamics of Legged Locomotion: Models, Analyses, and Challenges Cheetahs and beetles run, dolphi...
Our goal is to use intelligent biological inspiration to develop robots that capture the capacity of...
Our goal is to use intelligent biological inspiration to develop robots that capture the capacity of...
The inanimate world, including Man's wheeled vehicles, follow the classical mechanical laws: traject...
Cheetahs and beetles run, dolphins and salmon swim, and bees and birds fly with grace and economy su...
Animals have evolved to occupy every environment where one might wish to operate a robot, save outer...
The legged locomotion system of biological quadrupeds has proven to be the most efficient in natural...
While neuroscientists identify increasingly complex neural circuits that control animal and human ga...
Summary: Terrestrial locomotion presents tremendous computational challenges on account of the enorm...
The problem of controlling locomotion is an area in which neuroscience and robotics can fruitfully i...
Advances in legged robotics are strongly rooted in animal observations. A clear illustration of this...