首页|Investigators from Clemson University Zero in on Robotics (Hopping Potential Wel ls and Gait Switching In a Fish-like Robot With a Bistable Tail)
Investigators from Clemson University Zero in on Robotics (Hopping Potential Wel ls and Gait Switching In a Fish-like Robot With a Bistable Tail)
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By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Robotics & Machine Learning DailyNews Daily News – A new study on Robotics is now availab le. According to news reporting originatingfrom Clemson, South Carolina, by New sRx correspondents, research stated, “Fish outperform currentunderwater robots in speed, agility, and efficiency of locomotion, in part due to their flexible a ppendagesthat are capable of rich combinations of modes of motion. In fish-like robots, actuating many differentmodes of oscillation of tails or fins can beco me a challenge.”
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