Biologically Inspired Approaches to Robotics
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Latest revision as of 03:09, 16 September 2008
This is a review of a good decade of work on distributed locomotion schemes, climaxing in the roaches (i think).
Before I can appreciate or criticize any thing about them intelligently, I'll bneed to understand the circuits and relfexes deeper than I can with just the diagrams provided.
One question written in the margins: 'Why are distributed approaches [still] unpopular?'
Also, is there any video of these robots? Youtube thinks not (search terms: Beer, Chiel, Case, Western, insect, robot".