Jumping is used in nature by many small animals to locomote in cluttered environments or in rough terrain. It offers small systems the benefit of overcoming relatively large obstacles at a low energetic cost. In order to be able to perform repetitive jumps in a given direction, it is important to be able to upright after landing, steer and jump again. In this article, we review and evaluate the uprighting and steering principles of existing jumping robots and present a novel spherical robot with a mass of 14 g and a size of 18 cm that can jump up to 62 cm at a take-off angle of 75°, recover passively after landing, orient itself, and jump again. We describe its design details and fabrication methods, characterize its jumping performance, an...
In this paper we describe a novel approach to the design and deployment of small and minimally actua...
In this paper, we present the design and experimentation of a miniature robot that can jump, run, an...
Recent work suggests that wings can be used to prolong the jumps of miniature jumping robots. Howeve...
Jumping is used in nature by many small animals to locomote in cluttered environments or in rough te...
Abstract Jumping is used in nature by many small an-imals to locomote in cluttered environments or i...
In nature, many small animals use jumping locomotion to move in rough terrain. Compared to other mod...
The ability to jump is found widely among small animals such as frogs, grasshoppers, and fleas. They...
This paper presents the design and development of a miniature integrated jumping and running robot t...
Recent work suggests that jumping locomotion in combination with a gliding phase can be used as an e...
Flying robots have unique advantages in the exploration of cluttered environments such as caves or c...
In this paper we describe a novel approach to the design and deployment of small and minimally actua...
A miniature robot with continuous jumping ability is presented in this paper. The robot has a dimens...
Abstract—This paper presents a bioinspired concept of loco-motion for small autonomous robots. Scale...
Inspired by the aerial maneuvering ability of lizards, we present the design and control of MSU (Mic...
In this paper we describe a novel approach to the design and deployment of small and minimally actua...
In this paper we describe a novel approach to the design and deployment of small and minimally actua...
In this paper, we present the design and experimentation of a miniature robot that can jump, run, an...
Recent work suggests that wings can be used to prolong the jumps of miniature jumping robots. Howeve...
Jumping is used in nature by many small animals to locomote in cluttered environments or in rough te...
Abstract Jumping is used in nature by many small an-imals to locomote in cluttered environments or i...
In nature, many small animals use jumping locomotion to move in rough terrain. Compared to other mod...
The ability to jump is found widely among small animals such as frogs, grasshoppers, and fleas. They...
This paper presents the design and development of a miniature integrated jumping and running robot t...
Recent work suggests that jumping locomotion in combination with a gliding phase can be used as an e...
Flying robots have unique advantages in the exploration of cluttered environments such as caves or c...
In this paper we describe a novel approach to the design and deployment of small and minimally actua...
A miniature robot with continuous jumping ability is presented in this paper. The robot has a dimens...
Abstract—This paper presents a bioinspired concept of loco-motion for small autonomous robots. Scale...
Inspired by the aerial maneuvering ability of lizards, we present the design and control of MSU (Mic...
In this paper we describe a novel approach to the design and deployment of small and minimally actua...
In this paper we describe a novel approach to the design and deployment of small and minimally actua...
In this paper, we present the design and experimentation of a miniature robot that can jump, run, an...
Recent work suggests that wings can be used to prolong the jumps of miniature jumping robots. Howeve...