Vertical climbing on a variety of flat surfaces with a single robot has been previously demonstrated using vacuum suction, electrostatic adhesion, and biologically inspired approaches, etc. These methods generally have a low attachment strength, and it is not clear whether they can provide satisfactory attachment on vertical terrains with richer 3D features. Recent development of a climbing technology based on hot melt adhesives (HMAs) has shown its advantage with a high attachment strength through thermal bonding and viability to any solid surfaces. However, its feasibility for vertical climbing has only been proven on flat surfaces and with external energy supplies. This paper provides quantitative measurements for vertical climbing perfo...
There is enormous potential in industrial inspection tasks for climbing robots than can work in haza...
The interest in the development of climbing robots is growing rapidly. Motivations are typically to ...
Abstract — Prior research in biology and mechanics has shown the importance of hierarchy to the perf...
Robust climbing in unstructured environment has been one of the long-standing challenges in robotics...
Robust climbing in unstructured environments has been one of the long-standing challenges in robotic...
Robust climbing in unstructured environments is a long-standing challenge in robotics research. Rece...
Despite many approaches proposed in the past, robotic climbing in a complex vertical environment is ...
Climbing robots require an adhesion principle in order to overcome gravity. Many physical principles...
This chapter presents a comprehensive survey of the adhesion mechanisms and locomotion techniques us...
Climbing robots are being developed for applications ranging from cleaning to inspection of dif cult...
This chapter presents a comprehensive survey of the adhesion mechanisms and locomotion techniques us...
The interest in the development of climbing robots is growing steadily. The main motivations are to ...
The ability to climb and manoeuvre on vertical surfaces is seemed as an easy task to nature’s climbe...
The ability to climb and manoeuvre on vertical surfaces is seemed as an easy task to nature’s climbe...
There is enormous potential in industrial inspection tasks for climbing robots than can work in haza...
There is enormous potential in industrial inspection tasks for climbing robots than can work in haza...
The interest in the development of climbing robots is growing rapidly. Motivations are typically to ...
Abstract — Prior research in biology and mechanics has shown the importance of hierarchy to the perf...
Robust climbing in unstructured environment has been one of the long-standing challenges in robotics...
Robust climbing in unstructured environments has been one of the long-standing challenges in robotic...
Robust climbing in unstructured environments is a long-standing challenge in robotics research. Rece...
Despite many approaches proposed in the past, robotic climbing in a complex vertical environment is ...
Climbing robots require an adhesion principle in order to overcome gravity. Many physical principles...
This chapter presents a comprehensive survey of the adhesion mechanisms and locomotion techniques us...
Climbing robots are being developed for applications ranging from cleaning to inspection of dif cult...
This chapter presents a comprehensive survey of the adhesion mechanisms and locomotion techniques us...
The interest in the development of climbing robots is growing steadily. The main motivations are to ...
The ability to climb and manoeuvre on vertical surfaces is seemed as an easy task to nature’s climbe...
The ability to climb and manoeuvre on vertical surfaces is seemed as an easy task to nature’s climbe...
There is enormous potential in industrial inspection tasks for climbing robots than can work in haza...
There is enormous potential in industrial inspection tasks for climbing robots than can work in haza...
The interest in the development of climbing robots is growing rapidly. Motivations are typically to ...
Abstract — Prior research in biology and mechanics has shown the importance of hierarchy to the perf...