The robotic snake sidewinding
Dimuthu D. Okay. Arachchige et al 2023/CC
A robotic snake that may slither throughout the bottom could possibly be used for rescue duties or inspecting hard-to-reach locations.
Snakes can get round in several methods. When on flat, slippery floor like a desert, some transfer by sidewinding, by which they undulate in a collection of S-shaped bends. This will help by minimising their contact with the new floor.
In additional advanced environments, they will roll in a spiral movement, which helps them keep away from touching sections of the bottom with their physique. Till now, combining these actions …