The usage of unmanned underwater vehicles for marine tasks is continuously growing and bioinspired stabilizing systems shall help them to gain and keep a stable position during work. Therefore the righting maneuver of E. sinensis has been studied. These crabs are able to perform a 180°-rotation with an angular velocity of 4.30 s−1 when falling underwater from a supine starting position. High-speed particle image velocimetry has shown, that propulsive forces with a peak of 0.021 ± 0.001 N were produced by the hind legs to initiate and stop the rotation. In a numerical multibody simulation a constant force of 0.009 N acting for 0.2 s leads to the same rotation. In order to prove this mechanism, it was implemented into a robotic system. Its me...
Steering movements of the abdomen and the terminal appendages, the uropods, of the rock lobster Jasu...
Terrestrial walking has been well studied, but underwater walking has not. We use an underwater vers...
Metachronal paddling is a form of locomotion common in pelagic crustaceans such as krill, in which a...
In aquatic pedestrial locomotion, the dynamics of terrestrial and aquatic environments are coupled. ...
In aquatic pedestrian locomotion the dynamics of terrestrial and aquatic environments are coupled. H...
A problem faced by oil companies is the maintenance of the location register of pipelines that cross...
Bioinspired robotics has experienced unprecedented advancements. Robots can now run, swim and fly. D...
Shrimpfish, Aeoliscus strigatus, inhabit the Indo-Pacific coral reefs in coastal waters. They assume...
The intertidal zone is a turbulent landscape where organisms face numerous mechanical challenges fro...
This article presents the development of a novel bionic robot, which is inspired by agile and fast m...
Rotation is a striking movement of the tail spine of the horseshoe crab, Limulus polyphemus. Overtur...
The fast swimming speed, flexible cornering, and high propulsion efficiency of diving beetles are pr...
In order to improve the swimming performance of a paddle-propelled crablike robot, the sequence and ...
The development of amphibious robots requires actuation that enables them to crawl as well as swim; ...
Video analyses of crabs walking on smooth and rocky terrains when in air and when submerged in water...
Steering movements of the abdomen and the terminal appendages, the uropods, of the rock lobster Jasu...
Terrestrial walking has been well studied, but underwater walking has not. We use an underwater vers...
Metachronal paddling is a form of locomotion common in pelagic crustaceans such as krill, in which a...
In aquatic pedestrial locomotion, the dynamics of terrestrial and aquatic environments are coupled. ...
In aquatic pedestrian locomotion the dynamics of terrestrial and aquatic environments are coupled. H...
A problem faced by oil companies is the maintenance of the location register of pipelines that cross...
Bioinspired robotics has experienced unprecedented advancements. Robots can now run, swim and fly. D...
Shrimpfish, Aeoliscus strigatus, inhabit the Indo-Pacific coral reefs in coastal waters. They assume...
The intertidal zone is a turbulent landscape where organisms face numerous mechanical challenges fro...
This article presents the development of a novel bionic robot, which is inspired by agile and fast m...
Rotation is a striking movement of the tail spine of the horseshoe crab, Limulus polyphemus. Overtur...
The fast swimming speed, flexible cornering, and high propulsion efficiency of diving beetles are pr...
In order to improve the swimming performance of a paddle-propelled crablike robot, the sequence and ...
The development of amphibious robots requires actuation that enables them to crawl as well as swim; ...
Video analyses of crabs walking on smooth and rocky terrains when in air and when submerged in water...
Steering movements of the abdomen and the terminal appendages, the uropods, of the rock lobster Jasu...
Terrestrial walking has been well studied, but underwater walking has not. We use an underwater vers...
Metachronal paddling is a form of locomotion common in pelagic crustaceans such as krill, in which a...