Rhodri Armour, a PhD student from the University of Bath, has created the ‘Jollbot’, a simple and sophisticated robot that has addressed some of the challenges faced by conventional robots. Armour, who will soon receive his Doctorate, did the project at Bath’s Centre for Biomimetic and Natural Technologies. His background was in mechanical engineering, but with an interest in Biology he was drawn to Biomimetics – engineering inspired by biology.
‘The main inspiration,’ says Armour, ‘comes from the prevalence of jumping in nature, when animals, and particularly insects, move across rough terrain.’ Conventional robots have trouble when faced with natural barriers, and robots with legs are complicated and cost more. Wheel-based robots are also limited.
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