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This paper presents ACM-S1 (Active Cord Mechanism - Slime model 1), a snake-like robot. Conventional snake-like robots have difficulty negotiation uneven ground. In this paper, we propose “a bending and expanding joint unit” which has three degrees of freedom (3DOF) in inchworm/angleworm-like motion and has been developed to solve this problem. The ACM-S1 we developed is composed of a series of these joint units. Experiments conducted to evaluate ACM-S1’s performance demonstrate the effectiveness of inchworm motion over uneven ground and of angleworm motion over flat, smooth ground.
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Sugita, S., Ogami, K., Michele, G., Hirose, S., & Takita, K. (2008). A Study on the Mechanism and Locomotion Strategy for New Snake-Like Robot Active Cord Mechanism –Slime model 1 ACM-S1. Journal of Robotics and Mechatronics, 20(2), 302–310. https://doi.org/10.20965/jrm.2008.p0302
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