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The flying squirrel has a balanced amphibious ability on land and air, especially the ability to glide using their patagium, which makes it an excellent biomimetic object in the design and development of multimodal locomotion robots.
Fei Zhao +4 more
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Bio-inspired Design: Explicating the Value of Bio-Inspiration
Policymakers and stakeholders are asking corporations to innovate and synchronize their practices with that of the natural environment. In this hopefully thought-provoking position paper, we use a comprehensive review of literature and industrial practice in gradually building strong arguments that bio-inspired design is a possible pathway to achieve ...
Garbuio, Massimo +2 more
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Quasi-Static and Low-Velocity Impact Response of 3D Printed Plates Using Bio-Inspired Tool Paths
The study of biomimetics allows for the creation of various structures inspired by nature. This work investigates the impact of using a bio-inspired tool path for manufacturing porous plates via 3D printing.
Muhammed Kamrul Islam +4 more
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Collective Complexity out of Individual Simplicity [PDF]
The concept of Swarm Intelligence (SI) was first introduced by Gerardo Beni, Suzanne Hackwood, and Jing Wang in 1989 when they were investigating the properties of simulated, self-organizing agents in the framework of cellular robotic systems [1 ...
Martinoli, Alcherio
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These days, flying insects are seen as genuinely agile aircraft fitted with a parsimonious brain capable of visually navigating in unpredictable environments. Understanding, how such tiny animals work, would allow engineers to figure out different issues in relation with drones miniaturization.
Serres, Julien +2 more
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Editorial: Bio-inspired soft locomotion
Onur Ozcan +2 more
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A Biochemistry-Inspired Algorithm for Path Planning in Unmanned Ground Vehicles
Unmanned ground vehicles (UGVs) have gained significant attention due to their extensive applications in both military and civilian sectors. For effective UGV deployment, path planning algorithms must prioritize computational efficiency, solution ...
Eman Almoaili, Heba Kurdi
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This study addresses the challenge of bearing-only target localization with sensor bias contamination. To enhance the system’s observability, inspired by plant phototropism, we propose a control barrier function (CBF)-based method for UAV motion planning.
Jicheng Peng +4 more
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Sagittal tilt control of a quadruped robot using a dynamical systems approach [PDF]
Autonomous adaptive locomotion over irregular terrain is one important topic in robotics research. Balance control, meaning movement generation for robot legs, is a first step in this direction.
Castro, Luiz +3 more
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Review of Recent Advancement on Nature/Bio-Inspired Antenna Designs
This article presents an extensive examination of antennas rooted in nature and biology, showcasing their remarkable performance across a wide spectrum of frequencies—from microwave to terahertz.
Farooq Azam +3 more
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