Microrobots have powerful applications in biomedical and naval fields. They should have a compact structure, be easy to manufacture, have efficient locomotion, be driven by low voltage and have a simple control system. To meet these purposes, inspired by the leg of stick insects, we designed a novel type of microrobot with biomimetic locomotion with 1-DOF (degree of freedom) legs. The locomotion includes two ionic conducting polymer film (ICPF) actuators to realize the 2-DOF motion. We developed several microrobots with this locomotion. Firstly, we review a microrobot, named Walker-1, with 1-DOF motion. And then a new microrobot, named Walker-2, utilizing six ICPF actuators, with 3-DOF motion is introduced. It is 47 mm in diameter and 8 mm ...
Several underwater activities like exploration, surveillance, measuring key characteristics like wat...
It is often impractical or dangerous to send people to explore underwater environments. In these sit...
This study reported for the first time a novel microrobot that could continuously jump on the water ...
A variety of microrobots have commonly been used in the fields of biomedical engineering and underwa...
Abstract: Bio-inspired underwater micro-robots with inspire from dynamic variant spaces of animals u...
There has been a great demand, in the medical field and in industrial applications, for a novel micr...
Nature consists of numerous solutions to overcome challenges in designing artificial systems. Variou...
This paper presents an artificial locomotion servo-system for an insect like hexapod Bi...
In this study, an amphibious, remotely operated, soft biomimetic locomotive mechanism is presented t...
Mobile robots are commonly used to perform tasks in underwater environments that are difficult for h...
Bio-actuators that use insect muscular tissue have attracted attention from researchers worldwide be...
The agile and power-efficient locomotion of a water strider has inspired many water-walking devices....
Precise motion control without mechanical noises is a technical issue on the operations of research ...
Abstract We report recent efforts in the design and construction of water-walking machines inspired ...
The envisioned applications of microrobots in bodily fluids have raised the demand for effectively s...
Several underwater activities like exploration, surveillance, measuring key characteristics like wat...
It is often impractical or dangerous to send people to explore underwater environments. In these sit...
This study reported for the first time a novel microrobot that could continuously jump on the water ...
A variety of microrobots have commonly been used in the fields of biomedical engineering and underwa...
Abstract: Bio-inspired underwater micro-robots with inspire from dynamic variant spaces of animals u...
There has been a great demand, in the medical field and in industrial applications, for a novel micr...
Nature consists of numerous solutions to overcome challenges in designing artificial systems. Variou...
This paper presents an artificial locomotion servo-system for an insect like hexapod Bi...
In this study, an amphibious, remotely operated, soft biomimetic locomotive mechanism is presented t...
Mobile robots are commonly used to perform tasks in underwater environments that are difficult for h...
Bio-actuators that use insect muscular tissue have attracted attention from researchers worldwide be...
The agile and power-efficient locomotion of a water strider has inspired many water-walking devices....
Precise motion control without mechanical noises is a technical issue on the operations of research ...
Abstract We report recent efforts in the design and construction of water-walking machines inspired ...
The envisioned applications of microrobots in bodily fluids have raised the demand for effectively s...
Several underwater activities like exploration, surveillance, measuring key characteristics like wat...
It is often impractical or dangerous to send people to explore underwater environments. In these sit...
This study reported for the first time a novel microrobot that could continuously jump on the water ...