From the octopus to soft robot control: an octopus inspired behaviour control architecture for soft robots
In recent years, breakthroughs have been made in both biology and robotics by the close cooperation between biologists and roboticists. Researchers in the fields of octopus biological study and soft robotics can also benefit from working together and inspiring each other. However, this collaboration...
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