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Stable Imitation of Multigait and Bipedal Motions for Quadrupedal Robots Over Uneven Terrains
How are quadrupedal robots empowered to execute complex navigation tasks, including multigait and bipedal motions? Challenges in stability and real‐world adaptation persist, especially with uneven terrains and disturbances. This article presents an imitation learning framework that enhances adaptability and robustness by incorporating long short‐term ...
Erdong Xiao+3 more
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Pressure-jump Study on the Kinetics of Reactions in Ionic Solutions
Jirō Ōsugi+2 more
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The Thoroughbred Theory: Influence of Breed on Performance at the CCI5*-L Level of Eventing. [PDF]
Walz KR, McCormick ME, Fedorka CE.
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Snap and Jump: How Elastic Shells Pop Out
Indent an elastomeric shell and let it go. The spherical shells can store and release the elastic energy. Desktop‐scale experiments, material point method simulation, and analytical theory uncover the fundamental mechanism of soft jumping robots.
Takara Abe+7 more
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SFERICS AMPLITUDE DISTRIBUTION JUMP IDENTIFICATION OF A TORNADO EVENT
Douglas A. Kohl
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Running and Jumping After Muscle Fatigue in Subjects with a History of Knee Injury: What Are the Acute Effects of Wearing a Knee Brace on Biomechanics? [PDF]
Heß T, Milani TL, Stoll J, Mitschke C.
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Magnetic Field Driven Microrobot Based on Hydrogels
Hydrogel‐based magnetic microrobots synergize remote magnetic control with the biocompatibility of flexible hydrogels, emerging as promising tools for minimally invasive biomedicine. This enables remotely controllable, untethered navigation within complex biological microenvironments.
Juncai Song, Yubing Guo
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Discussion of “Graphical Solution to Hydraulic Jump” [PDF]
James J. Sharp
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This study introduces a textile‐based capacitive pressure sensor featuring a triangular prism microstructure, which significantly enhances sensitivity to 5.52% kPa−¹ and supports a wide sensing range up to 330 kPa. The sensor's performance is validated in a 4‐channel capacitive pressure‐based force myography (cFMG) armband for gesture recognition ...
Rayane Tchantchane+3 more
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