Robots are generally programmed to keep a steady gait. But birds constantly speed up and slow down to accommodate obstacles. Copying their movement could help robots be safer and more efficient.

from Gigaom https://gigaom.com/2014/10/30/birds-and-dinosaurs-have-a-thing-or-two-to-teach-running-robots/
Birds (and dinosaurs) have a thing or two to teach running robots originally published by Gigaom, © copyright 2014.

from Gigaom https://gigaom.com/2014/10/30/birds-and-dinosaurs-have-a-thing-or-two-to-teach-running-robots/
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