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Realization of basic motion of robotic snake
Hadámek, Tomáš ; Šulc, Dalibor (referee) ; Krejsa, Jiří (advisor)
This thesis deals with the realization of robotic snake motion on planar surface. Control electronics had to be developed together with the power source management in order to implement motion control of already available mechanical subsystem of robotic snake. The first part of the thesis is focused on the analysis of existing mechanical subsystem, evaluation of possible solutions and design of control hardware. Second part summarizes particular motions of robotic snake and is further extended by the analysis of existing mathematical descriptions of snake motion, details regarding mathematical model development and implementation and simulation of the motion. The last part is devoted to the realization of robotic snake motion with real hardware. Working physical model of robotic snake represents the key outcome of this thesis. The robot is capable of several types of motion and can be used for further research and development.
Realization of basic motion of robotic snake
Hadámek, Tomáš ; Šulc, Dalibor (referee) ; Krejsa, Jiří (advisor)
This thesis deals with the realization of robotic snake motion on planar surface. Control electronics had to be developed together with the power source management in order to implement motion control of already available mechanical subsystem of robotic snake. The first part of the thesis is focused on the analysis of existing mechanical subsystem, evaluation of possible solutions and design of control hardware. Second part summarizes particular motions of robotic snake and is further extended by the analysis of existing mathematical descriptions of snake motion, details regarding mathematical model development and implementation and simulation of the motion. The last part is devoted to the realization of robotic snake motion with real hardware. Working physical model of robotic snake represents the key outcome of this thesis. The robot is capable of several types of motion and can be used for further research and development.

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