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Searching and Intertwining: Climbing Plants and Growbots
James Gallentine
Michael B. Wooten
Marc Thielen
Ian D. Walker
Thomas Speck
Karl J. Niklas
出版
Universität
, 2020
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=VhqWzgEACAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋
Abstract: Applications in remote inspection and medicine have motivated the recent development of innovative thin, flexible-backboned robots. However, such robots often experience difficulties in maintaining their intended posture under gravitational and other external loadings. Thin-stemmed climbing plants face many of the same problems. One highly effective solution adopted by such plants features the use of tendrils and tendril-like structures, or the intertwining of several individual stems to form braid-like structures. In this paper, we present new plant-inspired robotic tendril-bearing and intertwining stem hardware and corresponding novel attachment strategies for thin continuum robots. These contributions to robotics are motivated by new insights into plant tendril and intertwining mechanics and behavior. The practical applications of the resulting GrowBots is discussed in the context of space exploration and mining operations