We present EMBUR-EMerita BUrrowing Robot-the first legged robot inspired by the Pacific mole crab, Emerita analoga, capable of burrowing vertically downward. We choose Emerita analoga as a model organism for its rapid downward burrowing behaviors, as it is four times as fast as the most rapid bivalve mollusk. Vertical burrowing in granular media is a challenging endeavor due to the tendency for the media to create upwards resistive forces on an intruder, even during purely horizontal motions. Our robot is capable of vertically burrowing its body in granular substrate primarily through excavation using two leg pairs, which are functionally analogous to groupings of leg pairs of the mole crab. We implement a novel leg mechanism with a sweepin...
The Atlantic razor clam, Ensis directus, burrows underwater by expanding and contracting its valves ...
Locomotion of soft-bodied organisms, such as amoeba, worms, and octopuses, is safe, robust, and adap...
The Atlantic razor clam (Ensis directus) burrows by contracting its valves, fluidizing the surroundi...
We present EMBUR-EMerita BUrrowing Robot-the first legged robot inspired by the Pacific mole crab, E...
Bioinspired robotics has experienced unprecedented advancements. Robots can now run, swim and fly. D...
Advances in electronic techniques have led to a fuller understanding of the mecha-nisms of burrowing...
Soft bodied organisms such as annelids may exploit body compliance by using their hydrostatic skelet...
Soft bodied organisms such as annelids may exploit body compliance by using their hydrostatic skelet...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering, 2015.Cata...
Several bivalve species burrow into sandy sediments to reach their living position. There are many h...
Several bivalve species burrow into sandy sediments to reach their living position. There are many h...
RoboClam is a burrowing technology inspired by Ensis directus, the Atlantic razor clam. Atlantic raz...
Numerous animals live in, and locomote through, subsea soils. To move in a medium dominated by fric-...
Abstract — This paper presents the design and control of an actuated bivalve robot, which has been d...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering, 2015.Cata...
The Atlantic razor clam, Ensis directus, burrows underwater by expanding and contracting its valves ...
Locomotion of soft-bodied organisms, such as amoeba, worms, and octopuses, is safe, robust, and adap...
The Atlantic razor clam (Ensis directus) burrows by contracting its valves, fluidizing the surroundi...
We present EMBUR-EMerita BUrrowing Robot-the first legged robot inspired by the Pacific mole crab, E...
Bioinspired robotics has experienced unprecedented advancements. Robots can now run, swim and fly. D...
Advances in electronic techniques have led to a fuller understanding of the mecha-nisms of burrowing...
Soft bodied organisms such as annelids may exploit body compliance by using their hydrostatic skelet...
Soft bodied organisms such as annelids may exploit body compliance by using their hydrostatic skelet...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering, 2015.Cata...
Several bivalve species burrow into sandy sediments to reach their living position. There are many h...
Several bivalve species burrow into sandy sediments to reach their living position. There are many h...
RoboClam is a burrowing technology inspired by Ensis directus, the Atlantic razor clam. Atlantic raz...
Numerous animals live in, and locomote through, subsea soils. To move in a medium dominated by fric-...
Abstract — This paper presents the design and control of an actuated bivalve robot, which has been d...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering, 2015.Cata...
The Atlantic razor clam, Ensis directus, burrows underwater by expanding and contracting its valves ...
Locomotion of soft-bodied organisms, such as amoeba, worms, and octopuses, is safe, robust, and adap...
The Atlantic razor clam (Ensis directus) burrows by contracting its valves, fluidizing the surroundi...