In this paper we study crawling locomotion based on directional frictional interactions, namely, frictional forces that are sensitive to the sign of the sliding velocity. Surface interactions of this type are common in biology, where they arise from the presence of inclined hairs or scales at the crawler/substrate interface, leading to low resistance when sliding 'along the grain', and high resistance when sliding 'against the grain'. This asymmetry can be exploited for locomotion, in a way analogous to what is done in crosscountry skiing (classic style, diagonal stride). We focus on a model system, namely, a continuous one-dimensional crawler and provide a detailed study of the motion resulting from several strategies of shape change. ...
All animals use mechanosensors to help them move in complex and changing environments. With few exce...
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Caterpillar crawling is distinct from that of worms and molluscs; it consists of a series of steps i...
In this paper we study crawling locomotion based on directional frictional interactions, namely, fri...
We present experimental and numerical results for a model crawler which is able to extract net posit...
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We formulate and solve the locomotion problem for a bio-inspired crawler consisting of two active el...
We study one-dimensional crawlers, namely, model mechanical systems that exploit cyclic shape change...
We study model one-dimensional crawlers, namely, model mechanical systems that can achieve self-prop...
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Crawling using muscular waves is observed in many species, including planaria, leeches, nemertea, ap...
Based on the motion principle of bionic earthworms, we designed and fabricated a novel crawling robo...
The gaits of undulating animals arise from a complex interaction of their central nervous system, mu...
Three different models of motile systems are studied: a vibrating legged robot, a snake-...
Several recent designs of soft robots feature locomotion mechanisms that entail orchestrating change...
All animals use mechanosensors to help them move in complex and changing environments. With few exce...
This study encompasses the passive interdependence of body material (internal damping, stiffness, an...
Caterpillar crawling is distinct from that of worms and molluscs; it consists of a series of steps i...
In this paper we study crawling locomotion based on directional frictional interactions, namely, fri...
We present experimental and numerical results for a model crawler which is able to extract net posit...
We study model locomotors on a substrate, which derive their propulsive capabilities from the tangen...
We formulate and solve the locomotion problem for a bio-inspired crawler consisting of two active el...
We study one-dimensional crawlers, namely, model mechanical systems that exploit cyclic shape change...
We study model one-dimensional crawlers, namely, model mechanical systems that can achieve self-prop...
We study model self-propelled crawlers which derive their propulsive capabilities from the tangentia...
Crawling using muscular waves is observed in many species, including planaria, leeches, nemertea, ap...
Based on the motion principle of bionic earthworms, we designed and fabricated a novel crawling robo...
The gaits of undulating animals arise from a complex interaction of their central nervous system, mu...
Three different models of motile systems are studied: a vibrating legged robot, a snake-...
Several recent designs of soft robots feature locomotion mechanisms that entail orchestrating change...
All animals use mechanosensors to help them move in complex and changing environments. With few exce...
This study encompasses the passive interdependence of body material (internal damping, stiffness, an...
Caterpillar crawling is distinct from that of worms and molluscs; it consists of a series of steps i...