2021
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2106.06122
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Lateral contact yields longitudinal cohesion in active undulatory systems

Wei Zhou,
Jaquelin Dezha Peralta,
Zhuonan Hao
et al.

Abstract: Many animals and robots move using undulatory motion of their bodies. When in close proximity undulatory motion can lead to novel collective behaviors such as gait synchronization, spatial reconfiguration, and clustering. Here we study the role of contact interactions between model undulatory swimmers: three-link robots in experiment and multi-link robots in simulation. The undulatory gait of each swimmer is generated through a time-dependent sinusoidal-like waveform which has a fixed phase offset, φ. By varyi… Show more

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