Buch, Englisch, 290 Seiten, Format (B × H): 170 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 300 g
Buch, Englisch, 290 Seiten, Format (B × H): 170 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 300 g
ISBN: 978-3-908158-24-0
Verlag: Trans Tech Publications
The 37 peer-reviewed papers making up this collection together present a wealth of up-to-date information on, “Mining Smartness from Nature”.Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).The papers are grouped into the following chapters: 1: Algorithms, mechanisms and structures in nature as an inspiration to mimicking; 2: Biomimetic materials; 3: Bio-inspired sensors and actuators; 4: Biologically inspired systems and robotics; 5: Biomimetic flow control in aquatic systems and its application to bioinspired autonomous underwater vehicles. This special volume has also been published online in the series, “Advances in Science and Technology” Vol. 58.
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Preface
CHAPTER 1: ALGORITHMS, MECHANISMS AND STRUCTURES IN NATURE AS INSPIRATION TO MIMICKING
Spider Silk as an Inspiration for Biomimicking
Approaches to the Construction of the Minimal Cell
Flight Control of an Insect
Investigating the Thrust Production of a Myliobatoid-Inspired Oscillating Wing
Deployable Structures in Plants
A Bat-Wing Aircraft Using the Smart Joint Mechanism
Analysis and Optimization-Based Synthesis of Compliant Mechanisms
CHAPTER 2: BIOMIMETIC MATERIALS
Fractals to Model Hierarchical Biomaterials
New Fabrication Process of Nano–Composites by Biomimetic Approach
Gecko Inspired Suit Could Have you Climbing the Wall
Effective Impregnation of SiO2 Sol-Gel Solution in Pine Wood and Following Gel Localization in Free Cell Volume
CHAPTER 3: BIO-INSPIRED SENSORS AND ACTUATORS
Bioelectronic Detection Schemes for Biomedical and Environmental Sensing
Towards Biocompatible Sensing Devices: An IPMC Based Artificial Vestibular System
Double Layer Sensor Reproducing Perception Dynamics of Olfactory Cells
Determining the Binaural Signals in Bat Echolocation
Generating Bio-Analogous Recognition of Artificial Materials – Sensors and Electronic Noses for Odours
A pH-Activated Biomimetic Actuator Derived from McKibben Artificial Muscle Structure
Mining Smartness from the Hydraulic System of Spiders: A Bioinspired Actuator for Advanced Applications
CHAPTER 4: BIOLOGICALLY INSPIRED SYSTEMS AND ROBOTICS
Towards In Vivo Nanomachines
Neuromimetic Robots Inspired by Insect Vision
CPG Control of a Tensegrity Morphing Structure for Biomimetic Applications
Biorobots, Nonlinear Dynamics and Perception
Anthropomorphic Talking Robot Based on Human Biomechanical Structure
Cyborg MAVs Using Power Harvesting and Behavioral Control Schemes
Multi-UUVs Team Line Formation Control by a Behaviour-Based Method with Fuzzy Logic Adapters
Fabrication and Evaluation of Biomimetic Jellyfish Robot Using IPMC
The Nano and Micromanipulators Based on Magnetic Bacterium
CHAPTER 5: BIOMIMETIC FLOW CONTROL IN AQUATIC SYSTEMS AND ITS APPLICATION TO BIOINSPIRED AUTONOMOUS UNDERWATER VEHICLES
Vortex Method for the Analysis of Complex, Unsteady and Vortical Flows around a Swimming Fish
Understanding the Hydrodynamics of Swimming: From Fish Fins to Flexible Propulsors for Autonomous Underwater Vehicles
Reverse Engineering of Self-Propelled Anguilliform Swimmers
An Exploration of Passive and Active Flexibility in Biolocomotion through Analysis of Canonical Problems
Modeling the Dynamics of Human Swimming
Geometric Mechanics and Aquatic Locomotion through Vortex Shedding
Vortex Rings in Bio-Inspired and Biological Jet Propulsion
Fluid-Structure Interactions in Pelagic Trawls and Probable Consequences for the Selectivity of the Fishing Gear
Hammerhead - A Vision Guided AUV
Robustness of Biomimetic Underwater Vehicles under Disturbances