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Analysis of Creeping Locomotion of a Snake-like Robot on a Slope

The diverse locomotion modes and physiology of biological snakes make them supremely adapted for their environment. To model the noteworthy features of these snakes we have developed a snake-like robot that has no forward direction driving force. In order to enhance the ability of our robot to adapt...

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Published in:Autonomous robots 2006-01, Vol.20 (1), p.15-23
Main Authors: Ma, Shugen, Tadokoro, Naoki
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