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Bioinspired Neural-Based Control of Flexible Fish-Like Propulsors,. In particular, researchers have used mathematical models of . (CPGs) to control the periodic movement of robotic systems. A useful property of CPGs is that their output can be altered by sensory feedback. However, questions remain about how to acquire sensory feedback from a compliant structure, a商品 发表于 2025-3-24 09:20:58
Book 2021obotics for underwater applications. Topics include novel materials, sensors, actuators, and system design for distributed estimation and control of soft robotic appendages inspired by the octopus and seastar. It summarizes the latest findings in an emerging field of bioinspired soft robotics for the袭击 发表于 2025-3-24 11:08:19
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Book 2021 Naval Research. The program has stimulated cross‑disciplinary research in biology, material science, computational mechanics, and systems and control for the purpose of creating novel robotic appendages for maritime applications. The book collects recent results in this area..