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arxiv: 2605.24985 · v1 · pith:IL55JQH2new · submitted 2026-05-24 · 💻 cs.RO · cs.LG· physics.comp-ph

Learning, locomotion, and navigation of soft synthetic snakes in three-dimensional, heterogeneous environments

classification 💻 cs.RO cs.LGphysics.comp-ph
keywords controlterrainscontinuumenvironmentsheterogeneouslearninglocomotionmodels
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Limbless terrestrial animals exhibit exceptional locomotor versatility and control, currently unmatched by engineered counterparts. Here, we introduce a computational framework that enables soft synthetic snakes to navigate unstructured, heterogeneous 3D terrains. Our approach is grounded in bio-inspired actuation and sensing models that reduce the control complexity inherent to high-degree-of-freedom, continuum bodies. These models are integrated into a reinforcement learning architecture to derive environment-traversing policies. Training first occurs in simplified, homogeneous terrains to learn locomotion primitives. These are then composed into adaptive strategies for complex landscapes. We demonstrate robustness by deploying a snake in high-fidelity 3D environments reconstructed from real-world imaging, achieving reliable navigation. Overall, this work provides a physically-realistic simulation platform and practical insights for the control of continuum systems in natural terrains.

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