This study encompasses the passive interdependence of body material (internal damping, stiffness, and geometry) and environmental (frictional anisotropy and frictional coefficients) properties on the performance and adaptability of undulatory locomotion. Undulatory locomotion is modeled in viscous and hybrid environments. The body’s ability to adapt passively results in different locomotion gaits, such as swimming and crawling. Results show that, in swimming gaits, body stiffness dominates frictional forces, whereas in crawling gaits, frictional forces dominate body stiffness. Our result showed that the interdependence between endogenous and exogenous dynamics can be utilized to achieve the desired speed. The hybrid frictional environment i...
We study the detailed locomotor mechanics of a small, lightweight robot (DynaRoACH, 10 cm, 25 g) whi...
Caenorhabditis elegans (C. elegans) is one of the most studied organisms by biologists. Composed of ...
In movement on solid terrains, animals, vehicles, and robots can make use of well-established contac...
The gaits of undulating animals arise from a complex interaction of their central nervous system, mu...
In this dissertation, we developed predictive models for legged and limbless locomotion on dry, homo...
© 2012 Ding et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Common...
In this thesis, two problems relevant to the biological locomotion in inertialess environments are s...
Complex fluids are a broad class of materials that are usually homogeneous at macroscopic scales but...
Biological systems can use seemingly simple rhythmic body and limb undulations to traverse their com...
© 2014 AIP Publishing LLCThis paper was presented as an invited talk at the 66th Annual Meeting of t...
We study model locomotors on a substrate, which derive their propulsive capabilities from the tangen...
Abstract. Terrestrial locomotion can take place on complex substrates such as leaf litter, debris, a...
Caenorhabditis elegans is a small worm which is approximately 1mm in length. For the reason of techn...
Robots have shown prowess in demonstrating navigation in many extreme environments, except in granul...
Fast locomotion is comprised of impulsive limb movements. In deformable media like water and sand, t...
We study the detailed locomotor mechanics of a small, lightweight robot (DynaRoACH, 10 cm, 25 g) whi...
Caenorhabditis elegans (C. elegans) is one of the most studied organisms by biologists. Composed of ...
In movement on solid terrains, animals, vehicles, and robots can make use of well-established contac...
The gaits of undulating animals arise from a complex interaction of their central nervous system, mu...
In this dissertation, we developed predictive models for legged and limbless locomotion on dry, homo...
© 2012 Ding et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Common...
In this thesis, two problems relevant to the biological locomotion in inertialess environments are s...
Complex fluids are a broad class of materials that are usually homogeneous at macroscopic scales but...
Biological systems can use seemingly simple rhythmic body and limb undulations to traverse their com...
© 2014 AIP Publishing LLCThis paper was presented as an invited talk at the 66th Annual Meeting of t...
We study model locomotors on a substrate, which derive their propulsive capabilities from the tangen...
Abstract. Terrestrial locomotion can take place on complex substrates such as leaf litter, debris, a...
Caenorhabditis elegans is a small worm which is approximately 1mm in length. For the reason of techn...
Robots have shown prowess in demonstrating navigation in many extreme environments, except in granul...
Fast locomotion is comprised of impulsive limb movements. In deformable media like water and sand, t...
We study the detailed locomotor mechanics of a small, lightweight robot (DynaRoACH, 10 cm, 25 g) whi...
Caenorhabditis elegans (C. elegans) is one of the most studied organisms by biologists. Composed of ...
In movement on solid terrains, animals, vehicles, and robots can make use of well-established contac...