首页|New Robotics Study Findings Reported from School of Information Science and Tech nology (Integrated Modular Neural Control for Versatile Locomotion and Object Tr ansportation of a Dung Beetlelike Robot)
New Robotics Study Findings Reported from School of Information Science and Tech nology (Integrated Modular Neural Control for Versatile Locomotion and Object Tr ansportation of a Dung Beetlelike Robot)
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By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Robotics & Machine Learning Daily News Daily News – Investigators discuss new findings in Robotics. According to news reporting originating from Rayong, Thailand, by News Rx correspondents, research stated, “Dung beetles can effectively transport dung pallets of various sizes in any direction across uneven terrain. While this imp ressive ability can inspire new locomotion and object transportation solutions i n multilegged (insect-like) robots, to date, most existing robots use their legs primarily to perform locomotion.”
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