articleScience AdvancesMar 30, 2022GOLD OA

Soft robotic origami crawler

Stanford University · The Ohio State University · +3 more institutions

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Abstract

Biomimetic soft robotic crawlers have attracted extensive attention in various engineering fields, owing to their adaptivity to different terrains. Earthworm-like crawlers realize locomotion through in-plane contraction, while inchworm-like crawlers exhibit out-of-plane bending-based motions. Although in-plane contraction crawlers demonstrate effective motion in confined spaces, miniaturization is challenging because of limited actuation methods and complex structures. Here, we report a magnetically actuated small-scale origami crawler with in-plane contraction. The contraction mechanism is achieved through a four-unit Kresling origami assembly consisting of two Kresling dipoles with two-level symmetry.…

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Keywords
  • Web crawler
  • Crawling
  • Computer science
  • Robot
  • Biomimetics
  • Nanotechnology
  • Mechanical engineering
  • Artificial intelligence
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