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Snake-like
robot conquers obstacles!
A
virtually unstoppable "snakebot"
developed by a University of
Michigan team resembles a
high-tech slinky as it climbs
pipes and stairs, rolls over
rough terrain and spans wide gaps
to reach the other side. The
26-pound robot developed at the
U-M College of Engineering is
called OmniTread. It moves by
rolling, log-style, or by lifting
its head or tail, inchworm-like,
and muscling itself forward. The
robot's unique tread design
prevents it from stalling on
rough ground, said research
professor Johann Borenstein, head
of the mobile robotics lab at
U-M. The snake-shaped serpentine
robot is propelled along by
moving treads that cover 80% of
its body. Historically,
scientists haven't had much
success with wheeled and tracked
robots on rough terrain because
they constantly stall.
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