Amorphous Rover
TBMG-6578
01/01/2010
- Content
A proposed mobile robot, denoted the amorphous rover, would vary its own size and shape in order to traverse terrain by means of rolling and/or slithering action. The amorphous rover was conceived as a robust, lightweight alternative to the wheeled rover-class robotic vehicle heretofore used in exploration of Mars. Unlike a wheeled rover, the amorphous rover would not have a predefined front, back, top, bottom, or sides. Hence, maneuvering of the amorphous rover would be more robust: the amorphous rover would not be vulnerable to overturning, could move backward or sideways as well as forward, and could even narrow itself to squeeze through small openings. Examples of potential terrestrial applications of the amorphous rover include exploration or military reconnaissance on rough terrain, inspection inside narrow tunnels, and searching for victims trapped in rubble of collapsed buildings.
- Citation
- "Amorphous Rover," Mobility Engineering, January 1, 2010.