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Studying the Neural Basis of Adaptive Locomotor Behavior in Insects
Published on: April 13, 2011
Controlled Locomotion of a Minimal Soft Structure by Stick-Slip Nonlinearity
T Barois1, A Boucherie1, L Tadrist2
1<a href="https://ror.org/057qpr032">Univ. Bordeaux</a>, CNRS, <a href="https://ror.org/05qsp5m64">LOMA</a>, UMR 5798, F-33400 Talence, France.
Abstract:
We present a locomotion mechanism that uses the stick-slip transition of a soft passive structure with an internal mechanical resonance. The structure is harmonically driven by a global vertical shaking and, because of its resonance dephasing and the threshold response of stick-slip transition, it can either move forward or backward. We establish a relation for the motion acceleration threshold that we experimentally validate. We identify a nontrivial regime close to the resonance with a velocity inversion for a constant excitation frequency and an increasing driving amplitude. We finally show that we can achieve a controlled multimodal motion by combining multiple internal resonances.
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