Robotic Snake
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Designed by Drexel Electrical Engineer for possible search and rescue operations. Consists of two sets of segments which alternate between motors and feet. First version. | Designed by Drexel Electrical Engineer for possible search and rescue operations. Consists of two sets of segments which alternate between motors and feet. First version. | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:11, 14 August 2006
Description
Designed by Drexel Electrical Engineer for possible search and rescue operations. Consists of two sets of segments which alternate between motors and feet. First version.
Parts
There are approximately 15 distinct parts which are repeated multiple times throughout the entire assembly.