Evolving locomotion for a 12-DOF quadruped robot in simulated environments

Biosystems - Tập 112 - Trang 102-106 - 2013
Gordon Klaus1, Kyrre Glette1, Mats Høvin1
1University of Oslo, Department of Informatics, Ole-Johan Dahls Hus, Gaustadallen 23 B, N-0373 Oslo, Norway

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