mikrosääristarkkitehtuuri
Mikrosääristarkkitehtuuri, a Finnish term translating to "micro-legged architecture," refers to a design approach in robotics and engineering where a robot or device is constructed with numerous small, independently controllable actuators mimicking the leg structure of insects or arachnids. Instead of a few large, powerful legs, this architecture utilizes a multitude of tiny, often compliant, legs distributed across the body.
The primary advantage of mikrosääristarkkitehtuuri lies in its potential for enhanced mobility and adaptability in complex
This architectural style is particularly relevant for micro-robotics and applications requiring precise manipulation or locomotion at