Bio Inspired Robotics by Fouad Sabry

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Author: Fouad Sabry
Category: Science
ISBN: 6610000682485
File Size: 0.00 MB
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Synopsis

1: Bioinspired robotics: Explores the core principles and motivations behind robotics inspired by nature.

2: Biomimetics: Discusses how designs from nature are replicated in technology to solve engineering challenges.

3: Microbotics: Examines the creation of tiny robots mimicking biological systems for precision tasks.

4: Snakebot: Analyzes the design and function of snakeinspired robots for complex navigational tasks.

5: Dario Floreano: Highlights the contributions of Dario Floreano to the field of bioinspired robotics.

6: Animal locomotion: Investigates the various modes of movement found in the animal kingdom.

7: Robot locomotion: Looks at the techniques and mechanisms used for robot movement and stability.

8: Fish locomotion: Delves into how fish movement principles are applied in robotic designs.

9: Synthetic setae: Explores innovations in robotic adhesion inspired by the natural design of setae.

10: Zero moment point: Discusses the concept crucial for maintaining balance in robotic locomotion.

11: Metin Sitti: Examines Metin Sitti's significant research and advancements in soft robotics.

12: Legged robot: Analyzes the mechanics and design principles behind robots with legs.

13: Neurorobotics: Investigates the integration of neural networks in robotic systems for intelligent behavior.

14: Rhex: Discusses the unique design of Rhex, a robot inspired by insect locomotion.

15: Whegs: Explores the innovative whegs mechanism for enhanced robot mobility over rough terrain.

16: Robotics: Provides an overview of the robotics field, highlighting its evolution and future prospects.

17: Opensource robotics: Examines the impact of opensource platforms on collaborative robotics research.

18: Tactile sensor: Discusses the development of tactile sensors inspired by human touch and its applications.

19: LAURON: Analyzes the design and functionality of LAURON, a biomimetic robot inspired by insect movement.

20: Soft robotics: Explores soft robotics' unique capabilities and potential for versatile applications.

21: Robot fish: Highlights the design and application of robotic fish for environmental monitoring.

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