首页|Report Summarizes Robotics Study Findings from University of Notre Dame (Utilizi ng Bioinspired Soft Modular Appendages for Grasping and Locomotion In Multi-legg ed Robots On Ground and Underwater)
Report Summarizes Robotics Study Findings from University of Notre Dame (Utilizi ng Bioinspired Soft Modular Appendages for Grasping and Locomotion In Multi-legg ed Robots On Ground and Underwater)
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By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Robotics & Machine Learning DailyNews Daily News - Investigators publish new report on Ro botics. According to news originating from NotreDame, Indiana, by NewsRx corres pondents, research stated, “Soft robots can adapt to their environments,which m akes them suitable for deploying in disaster areas and agricultural fields, wher e their mobility isconstrained by complex terrain. One of the main challenges i n developing soft terrestrial robots is thatthe robot must be soft enough to ad apt to its environment, but also rigid enough to exert adequate forceon the gro und to locomote.”
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