Security News > 2019 > August > Friday Squid Blogging: Robot Squid Propulsion

2019-08-16 21:05
Interesting research: The squid robot is powered primarily by compressed air, which it stores in a cylinder in its nose (do squids have noses?). The fins and arms are controlled by pneumatic actuators. When the robot wants to move through the water, it opens a value to release a modest amount of compressed air; releasing the air all at once...
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