New 'snake' robot could pick fruit or fix satellites
David Zarrouk, head of the school's Bio-Inspired and Medical Robotics Lab, has developed a "minimally actuated serial robot" (MASR) that travels back and forth along a rotatable structure using its own motors. The relatively fixed motion along a thin path is why this kind of robot is dubbed a snake.
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