Difference between revisions of "Legged mobility"
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Legged mobility (a special case of general [[robotic mobility]]) could be potentially used for: | Legged mobility (a special case of general [[robotic mobility]]) could be potentially used for: | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:05, 23 May 2021
Legged mobility (a special case of general robotic mobility) could be potentially used for:
Responsible design must prevent breakage and the emergence of splinters when overload occurs.
Legged mobility was one proposal for mobility in the early concept of molecular assemblers that is now superseeded by nanofactories.
[Todo: change article name to limbed mobility?]
Related
External Links
- Wikipedia: Brachiation (the minimum of two "limbs")