A Small, Insect-Inspired Robot that Runs and Jumps

This paper describes the latest additions to the Mini-Whegs™ series of small robots. These new robots are fully enclosed, measure 9 to 10 cm long, and range in weight from 90 g to 190 g. Mini-Whegs™ 7 weighs less than 90 g, but can run at over three body-lengths per second and surmount 3.8 cm high obstacles. The most recent iteration, Mini-Whegs™ 9J, incorporates fully independent running and jumping modes of locomotion. The controllable jumping mechanism allows it to leap as high as 18 cm.

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