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Robot kinematics / Mobile robot / Robotics / Humanoid robot / Robot / Motion planning / Legged robot / BigDog / DARPA Robotics Challenge / REEM / Robot locomotion / Bio-inspired robotics
Date: 2016-03-07 14:46:41
Robot kinematics
Mobile robot
Robotics
Humanoid robot
Robot
Motion planning
Legged robot
BigDog
DARPA Robotics Challenge
REEM
Robot locomotion
Bio-inspired robotics

Hybrid Driving-Stepping Locomotion with the Wheeled-Legged Robot Momaro

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