2021
DOI: 10.1177/1059712321990186
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Power-efficient adaptive behavior through a shape-changing elastic robot

Abstract: The adaptive morphology of a robot, such as shape adaptation, plays a significant role in adapting its behaviors. Shape adaptation should ideally be achieved without considerable cost, like the power required to deform the robot’s body, and therefore, it is reasonably considered as the last resort in classical rigid robots. However, the last decade has seen an increasing interest in soft robots: robots that can achieve deformability through their inherent material properties or structural compliance. Neverthel… Show more

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“…Our own results from adapting to internal power conditions illustrate this [11]. Other robots that rely on complex dynamics [14], or interactions with the environment [15] would also be hard to exploit fully using simplified simulations.…”
Section: Benefits and Challenges Of Morphological Adaptation In The R...mentioning
confidence: 85%
“…Our own results from adapting to internal power conditions illustrate this [11]. Other robots that rely on complex dynamics [14], or interactions with the environment [15] would also be hard to exploit fully using simplified simulations.…”
Section: Benefits and Challenges Of Morphological Adaptation In The R...mentioning
confidence: 85%