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Multilegged matter transport: A framework for locomotion on noisy landscapes.

Baxi ChongJuntao HeDaniel SotoTianyu WangDaniel IrvineGrigoriy BlekhermanDaniel I Goldman
Published in: Science (New York, N.Y.) (2023)
Whereas the transport of matter by wheeled vehicles or legged robots can be guaranteed in engineered landscapes such as roads or rails, locomotion prediction in complex environments such as collapsed buildings or crop fields remains challenging. Inspired by the principles of information transmission, which allow signals to be reliably transmitted over "noisy" channels, we developed a "matter-transport" framework that demonstrates that noninertial locomotion can be provably generated over noisy rugose landscapes (heterogeneities on the scale of locomotor dimensions). Experiments confirm that sufficient spatial redundancy in the form of serially connected legged robots leads to reliable transport on such terrain without requiring sensing and control. Further analogies from communication theory coupled with advances in gaits (coding) and sensor-based feedback control (error detection and correction) can lead to agile locomotion in complex terradynamic regimes.
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