Robotic Swarms Inspired by Snails - Video

Nature Communications recently published a groundbreaking study on snail-inspired robotic swarms, introducing a novel approach to collective adaptation in unstructured outdoor environments. The research, conducted by Da Zhao, Haobo Luo, Yuxiao Tu, Chongxi Meng, and led by Tin Lun Lam, demonstrates the potential of terrestrial self-reconfigurable robot swarms in real-world applications. The snail robotic swarm system takes inspiration from the adhesive capabilities of land snails, incorporating a two-mode connection mechanism to enhance stability and adaptability. The free mode allows for freeform mobility using magnet-embedded tracks, while ......

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