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Movie_HighRes_Link.pdf from Transition by head-on collision: mechanically mediated manoeuvres in cockroaches and small robots

Authors :
Jayaram, Kaushik
Jean-Michel Mongeau
Mohapatra, Anand
Birkmeyer, Paul
Fearing, Ronald S.
Full, Robert J.
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
The Royal Society, 2018.

Abstract

Exceptional performance is often considered to be elegant and free of ‘errors’ or missteps. During the most extreme escape behaviours, neural control can approach or exceed its operating limits in response time and bandwidth. Here we show that small, rapid running cockroaches with robust exoskeletons select head-on collisions with obstacles to maintain the fastest escape speeds possible to transition up a vertical wall. Instead of avoidance, animals use their passive body shape and compliance to negotiate challenging environments. Cockroaches running at over 1 m or 50 body lengths per second transition from the floor to a vertical wall within 75 ms by using their head like an automobile bumper, mechanically mediating the manoeuvre. Inspired by the animal's behaviour, we demonstrate a passive, high-speed, mechanically mediated vertical transitions with a small, palm-sized legged robot. By creating a collision model for animal and human materials, we suggest a size dependence favouring mechanical mediation below one kilogram that we term the ‘Haldane Limit’. Relying on the mechanical control offered by soft exoskeletons represents a paradigm shift for understanding the control of small animals and the next generation of running, climbing, and flying robots where the use of the body can off-load the demand for rapid sensing and actuation.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....6052f01a5ed2c57e1c5d14dba1d3dc50
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.5867886.v1