A Novel Variable‐Stiffness Tail Based on Layer‐Jamming for Robotic Fish
Zicun Hong,
Zhenfeng Wu,
Qixin Wang
et al.
Abstract:Fish have excellent swimming performance, and one key factor is their ability to autonomously adjust body stiffness, which can help them efficiently swim at different speeds and complex environments. At present, the variable‐stiffness design of robotic fish still suffers from structural complexity, severe deformation, and small variation range, which limits the application of variable‐stiffness theory in robotic fish. In this article, a variable‐stiffness tail is designed based on layer‐jamming for robotic fis… Show more
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