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Zhu, 2024 - Google Patents

CREST: A low energy consumption wall climbing robot with passive impactive negative pressure adhesion

Zhu, 2024

Document ID
10708596950781362242
Author
Zhu J
Publication year
Publication venue
Engineering Research Express

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Wall-climbing robot (WCR) displays a great potential in a wide range of tasks that are challenging or dangerous for human presence. Adhesion capacity and control mechanism are the key factors for climbing robots, as they directly affect the robot's durability and power …
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