Spherical robots are typically comprised of an actuation unit enclosed by a spherical shell. Among nonholonomic systems, spherical robots offer the best maneuverability and lowest energy consumption (due to their omnidirectional movement and single contact point with the ground). This allows them to traverse rough and uneven terrains. Further, using their ability to roll on the ground, they can provide a significantly higher operating time compared to aerial-only robots. Unfortunately, these robots are under-emphasized by researchers compared to other robots (i.e., legged or wheeled robots). Additionally, despite their potential to be used in a multitude of real-world applications, spherical robots have not been successfully adopted by the ...
AbstractSpherical rolling mechanisms (SRMs) exhibit a number of advantages with respect to wheeled a...
Abstract: The theoretical mechanical model of the spherical robot with the fly-wheels loca...
Having only one type of locomotion mechanism limits the stability and locomotion capability of a mob...
Hybrid robots incorporate the advantages of both aerial-only and terrestrial-only vehicles to achiev...
Spherical robots utilize an original locomotion system by displacing its center of gravity in order...
Spherical robots utilize an original locomotion system by displacing its center of gravity in order...
Spherical robots utilize an original locomotion system by displacing its center of gravity in order...
With today’s technology, robots with navigation and vision abilities are often developed to aid secu...
Spherical robots have garnered increasing interest for their applications in exploration, tunnel ins...
This paper describes a prototype and analytical studies of a spherical rolling robot, a new design o...
iAbstract This thesis focuses on the design of a novel, ultra-lightweight spherical aerial terres-tr...
In this paper, a new design of spherical robotic system based on the concepts of gimbal structure an...
Pendulum-Driven Spherical Robots are a type of spherical robot whose motion is achieved by controlli...
This paper describes a prototype and analytical studies of a spherical rolling robot, a new design o...
Pendulum-Driven Spherical Robots are a type of spherical robot whose motion is achieved by controlli...
AbstractSpherical rolling mechanisms (SRMs) exhibit a number of advantages with respect to wheeled a...
Abstract: The theoretical mechanical model of the spherical robot with the fly-wheels loca...
Having only one type of locomotion mechanism limits the stability and locomotion capability of a mob...
Hybrid robots incorporate the advantages of both aerial-only and terrestrial-only vehicles to achiev...
Spherical robots utilize an original locomotion system by displacing its center of gravity in order...
Spherical robots utilize an original locomotion system by displacing its center of gravity in order...
Spherical robots utilize an original locomotion system by displacing its center of gravity in order...
With today’s technology, robots with navigation and vision abilities are often developed to aid secu...
Spherical robots have garnered increasing interest for their applications in exploration, tunnel ins...
This paper describes a prototype and analytical studies of a spherical rolling robot, a new design o...
iAbstract This thesis focuses on the design of a novel, ultra-lightweight spherical aerial terres-tr...
In this paper, a new design of spherical robotic system based on the concepts of gimbal structure an...
Pendulum-Driven Spherical Robots are a type of spherical robot whose motion is achieved by controlli...
This paper describes a prototype and analytical studies of a spherical rolling robot, a new design o...
Pendulum-Driven Spherical Robots are a type of spherical robot whose motion is achieved by controlli...
AbstractSpherical rolling mechanisms (SRMs) exhibit a number of advantages with respect to wheeled a...
Abstract: The theoretical mechanical model of the spherical robot with the fly-wheels loca...
Having only one type of locomotion mechanism limits the stability and locomotion capability of a mob...