There has been a lot work in the last decade examining the locomotion principles and properties of mobile soft robots. In terms of energy efficiency, it has also been found that most mobile soft robots reported in the literatures are still in need of improvement. Along the direction, a possible approach to increase the energy efficiency is through the ability to harvest the energy used during the locomotion. The main goal of the paper is to investigate the most important principles to harvest energy in soft robot locomotion with complex and rich dynamics. By observing the energy harvesting ability in a vibration induced soft locomotion with complex dynamics, it is found that the ability to harvest higher voltages does not necessarily lead t...
Despite enhancements in the development of robotic systems, the energy economy of today's robots lag...
This paper presents an energetic model that analyzes energy utilization in mobile robot traverse and...
Walking robots consume more energy for locomotion than their wheeled and tracked counterparts. To ac...
This thesis focuses on the problem of minimizing the energy consumption to improve robots performanc...
Mobile soft robots show great potential for exploration of unknown and hard to navigate environments...
Mobile robots are being utilized increasingly in many applications, which include the exploration of...
The twenty-first century has seen a tremendous rise in electronic devices. However, this rise comes ...
Abstract — Mobile robots are used in many applications, such as carpet cleaning, pickup and delivery...
Walking robots consume more energy for locomotion than their wheeled and tracked counterparts. To ac...
Energy conservation is a key aspect towards sustain-ability and is pursued by both, research and ind...
Despite enhancements in the development of robotic systems, the energy economy of today’s robots lag...
Mobile robots can be used in many applications, such as carpet cleaning, search and rescue, explorat...
This review presents different approaches of kinematic energy harvesting. Energy harvesting is the c...
Despite enhancements in the development of robotic systems, the energy economy of today's robots lag...
Mobile robotic systems have gained significant attention in human interest, where they represent suc...
Despite enhancements in the development of robotic systems, the energy economy of today's robots lag...
This paper presents an energetic model that analyzes energy utilization in mobile robot traverse and...
Walking robots consume more energy for locomotion than their wheeled and tracked counterparts. To ac...
This thesis focuses on the problem of minimizing the energy consumption to improve robots performanc...
Mobile soft robots show great potential for exploration of unknown and hard to navigate environments...
Mobile robots are being utilized increasingly in many applications, which include the exploration of...
The twenty-first century has seen a tremendous rise in electronic devices. However, this rise comes ...
Abstract — Mobile robots are used in many applications, such as carpet cleaning, pickup and delivery...
Walking robots consume more energy for locomotion than their wheeled and tracked counterparts. To ac...
Energy conservation is a key aspect towards sustain-ability and is pursued by both, research and ind...
Despite enhancements in the development of robotic systems, the energy economy of today’s robots lag...
Mobile robots can be used in many applications, such as carpet cleaning, search and rescue, explorat...
This review presents different approaches of kinematic energy harvesting. Energy harvesting is the c...
Despite enhancements in the development of robotic systems, the energy economy of today's robots lag...
Mobile robotic systems have gained significant attention in human interest, where they represent suc...
Despite enhancements in the development of robotic systems, the energy economy of today's robots lag...
This paper presents an energetic model that analyzes energy utilization in mobile robot traverse and...
Walking robots consume more energy for locomotion than their wheeled and tracked counterparts. To ac...