Worm-Like Robotic Locomotion with a Compliant Modular Mesh

In order to mimic and better understand the way an earthworm uses its many segments to navigate diverse terrain, this paper describes the design, performance, and sensing capabilities of a new modular soft robotic worm. The robot, Compliant Modular Mesh Worm CMMWorm, utilizes a compliant mesh actuated at modular segments to create waveforms along its body. These waveforms can generate peristaltic motion of the body similar to that of an earthworm. The modular mesh is constructed from 3-D printed and commercially available parts allowing for the testing of a variety of components that can be easily interchanged. In addition to having independently controlled segments and interchangeable mesh properties, CMMWorm also has greater range of contraction 52% of maximum diameter than our previous robot Softworm 73% of maximum diameter. The six-segment robot can traverse flat ground and pipes. We show that a segment is able to detect the wall of a pipe and return to its initial position using actuator-based load-sensing. A simple kinematic model predicts the outer diameter of the worm robot's mesh as a function of encoder position.

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