A novel design concept of expandable robotic arm inspired by plant growth is presented. The robot can construct its own structure by converting a type of fluidized material into a rigid structure at its growing point. The robot can extend its structure in multiple directions, and move through a winding space to reach a point, which is otherwise difficult to access. The robot with the rigid structure can also bear a significant load, has a plate to attach an end-effector, and can transport an object. The robot satisfies three key functional requirements that are characteristic to plant growth. First, the robot is capable of transporting structural materials to its growing point. Second, the robot is capable of transforming the material into ...
The industrial development of cities is the main cause of the destruction and degradation of natural...
International audienceClimbing plants are being increasingly viewed as models for bioinspired growin...
Applications in remote inspection and medicine have motivated the recent development of innovative t...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering, 2019Catal...
Although plants are usually seen as static organisms, they exhibit a wide range of movements that on...
Roots are extraordinary diggers because they penetrate the soil adding new material on their tip wit...
Across kingdoms and length scales, certain cells and organisms navigate their environments not throu...
<p>Figure (a) gives a schematic representation of the cross section of the root-like device that gro...
This article presents strategies for the passive path and morphological adaptation of a plant-inspir...
This paper provides the very first definition of “growing robots”: a category of robots that imitate...
It has been 10 years since the publication of the first article looking at plants as a biomechatroni...
The ability of plants to explore the environment by adding cells at their tip has inspired a new gen...
Moving in an unstructured environment such as soil requires approaches that are constrained by the p...
Moving in an unstructured environment such as soil requires approaches that are constrained by the p...
<div><p>Moving in an unstructured environment such as soil requires approaches that are constrained ...
The industrial development of cities is the main cause of the destruction and degradation of natural...
International audienceClimbing plants are being increasingly viewed as models for bioinspired growin...
Applications in remote inspection and medicine have motivated the recent development of innovative t...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering, 2019Catal...
Although plants are usually seen as static organisms, they exhibit a wide range of movements that on...
Roots are extraordinary diggers because they penetrate the soil adding new material on their tip wit...
Across kingdoms and length scales, certain cells and organisms navigate their environments not throu...
<p>Figure (a) gives a schematic representation of the cross section of the root-like device that gro...
This article presents strategies for the passive path and morphological adaptation of a plant-inspir...
This paper provides the very first definition of “growing robots”: a category of robots that imitate...
It has been 10 years since the publication of the first article looking at plants as a biomechatroni...
The ability of plants to explore the environment by adding cells at their tip has inspired a new gen...
Moving in an unstructured environment such as soil requires approaches that are constrained by the p...
Moving in an unstructured environment such as soil requires approaches that are constrained by the p...
<div><p>Moving in an unstructured environment such as soil requires approaches that are constrained ...
The industrial development of cities is the main cause of the destruction and degradation of natural...
International audienceClimbing plants are being increasingly viewed as models for bioinspired growin...
Applications in remote inspection and medicine have motivated the recent development of innovative t...