Abstract
The paper describes the design and operation of the so-called Active Cord Mechanism (ACM) - i. e. , a newly developed, linear-shaped walking machine having an appearance of a snake, which is capable of active and flexible (bending and winding) movement by means of groups of tactile sensors, and actuators installed along its trunk.
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Hirose, S., & Umetani, Y. (1976). KINEMATIC CONTROL OF ACTIVE CORD MECHANISM WITH TACTILE SENSORS. (pp. 249–260). PWN-Pol Sci Publ. https://doi.org/10.9746/sicetr1965.12.543
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