This paper describes the AmBot, a centipede-inspired amphibious robot for monitoring the Swan-Canning River, the most important estuary system in Western Australia. The major challenge in developing such a robot lies in that the limited physical size of the robot allows only one type of propulsion system to be used both on land and on water. This is in contrast to large amphibious robots that use wheels or track systems when on land and switch to propellers when on water. The focus of this paper is on the design of a single propulsion method suited to a small-sized amphibious robot. To achieve this, centipede-inspired tracks were engineered with each track-piece consisting of an aluminum base and a polystyrene-block float. It was hypothesiz...
Aotearoa New Zealand’s coastal marine environments are vital natural assets, intertwined with touris...
This paper describes the conceptual design and operating principles of an oscillating-foil propulsio...
Bionic amphibious robots are receiving attention and significant interest from the civil and militar...
In this study, an amphibious, remotely operated, soft biomimetic locomotive mechanism is presented t...
A lot of issues are faced in the exploration due to complexity of terrain and/or unexpected environm...
In the last decade, the growing interest in underwater vehicles allowed significant progress in unde...
The existing underwater robots is less steerable at low speeds and special devices are needed for th...
This article presents a project that aims at constructing a biologically inspired amphibious snake-l...
This paper presents an initial development stage of mini Autonomous Surface Vehicles (ASVs). The ASV...
This paper presents an amphibious snake-like robot's design and its omnipotent locomotion abilit...
As we progress into the twenty-first century, technology has advanced like never before, and problem...
With the Earth surface being covered with about 71% of water, humans have been constantly finding wa...
We are developing two classes of biomimetic autonomous underwater vehicles based on animal models wi...
The operation capabilities of robot in the amphibious environments (such as shallow water fields, su...
Bioinspired robotic platforms are based on knowledge from nature. Most robots focus on a single type...
Aotearoa New Zealand’s coastal marine environments are vital natural assets, intertwined with touris...
This paper describes the conceptual design and operating principles of an oscillating-foil propulsio...
Bionic amphibious robots are receiving attention and significant interest from the civil and militar...
In this study, an amphibious, remotely operated, soft biomimetic locomotive mechanism is presented t...
A lot of issues are faced in the exploration due to complexity of terrain and/or unexpected environm...
In the last decade, the growing interest in underwater vehicles allowed significant progress in unde...
The existing underwater robots is less steerable at low speeds and special devices are needed for th...
This article presents a project that aims at constructing a biologically inspired amphibious snake-l...
This paper presents an initial development stage of mini Autonomous Surface Vehicles (ASVs). The ASV...
This paper presents an amphibious snake-like robot's design and its omnipotent locomotion abilit...
As we progress into the twenty-first century, technology has advanced like never before, and problem...
With the Earth surface being covered with about 71% of water, humans have been constantly finding wa...
We are developing two classes of biomimetic autonomous underwater vehicles based on animal models wi...
The operation capabilities of robot in the amphibious environments (such as shallow water fields, su...
Bioinspired robotic platforms are based on knowledge from nature. Most robots focus on a single type...
Aotearoa New Zealand’s coastal marine environments are vital natural assets, intertwined with touris...
This paper describes the conceptual design and operating principles of an oscillating-foil propulsio...
Bionic amphibious robots are receiving attention and significant interest from the civil and militar...