UC Berkeley researchers modified a one-legged robot, called Salto, to jump from one branch-like perch to another using principles derived from studies of leaping squirrels.
Salto the jumping robot can take a flying leap and land on a narrow pipe — just like a squirrel soaring from branch to branch.
A leaping robot could have application in search and rescue, construction, even forest monitoring. But how do you design a ...
Inspired by squirrels, scientists built a robot that lands on narrow perches—advancing agile robotics for disasters and space ...
A leaping robot could have application in search and rescue, construction, even forest monitoring. But how do you design a robot to stick a landing on a branch or pipe? Biologists worked with robot ...
A hopping robot tries to match the agility of squirrels. Can it stick to the landings like nature's parkour experts? Read ...
Salto is a small, one-legged robot developed by a team of biologists and engineers at UC Berkeley. This robot mimics how ...
I love me a bio-inspired robot that pulls off challenging feats by taking cues from the natural world. University of California, Berkeley (UCB) researchers have now shown off the one-legged Salto bot ...
This kind of dynamic stability is a trait that squirrels share with one of our favorite robots: Salto. Salto is a jumper too, ...
The gray squirrel’s appearance differs seasonally. The yellowish brown summer coat becomes thicker and gray in winter, the pelage of some individuals strikingly silver-gray. Underparts and eye-rings ...