Evolving motion of robots with muscles

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Mahdavi, SH [1 ]
Bentley, PJ [1 ]
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[1] UCL, Dept Comp Sci, London WC1E 6BT, England
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The objective of this work is to investigate how effective smart materials are for generating the motion of a robot. Because of the unique method of locomotion, an evolutionary algorithm is used to evolve the best combination of smart wire activations to move most efficiently. For this purpose, a robot snake was built that uses Nitinol wire as muscles in order to move. The most successful method of locomotion that was evolved, closely resembled the undulating motion of the cobra snake. During experimentation, one of the four Nitinol wires snapped, and the algorithm then enabled adaptive behaviour by the robot by evolving another sequence of muscle activations that more closely resembled the undulations exhibited by the earthworm.
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