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postheadericon New Omni-Crawler can move in all directions

A Japanese team has developed the Omni-Crawler, a crawler-type vehicle that can move in al...



When the need to move heavy objects high-voltage, short and wide track are usually made ??to do the job. Unfortunately, the ability to lift heavy objects produced in the sacrifice of mobility (no lateral movement), which is opposed to maneuver into place can be a lengthy process. Recently, researchers at Osaka University in Japan (OU) launched an innovative battery, remote control prototype chain that incorporates the properties of an omnidirectional wheel, the Omni-Ball (also designed by the UO team), to travel in almost any desired direction with minimum energy loss. This is known as the Omni-crawler and may change things change from now on ... Continue reading New Omni-crawler can move in all directions


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Human Research
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  • caterpillars, omni-directional, Osaka University, Robot


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