Bio-inspired Robotics - Principles and Applications: Investigating principles inspired by biological systems for designing and controlling robots with enhanced adaptability and efficiency
Published 14-05-2023
Keywords
- Bio-inspired robotics,
- biomimicry,
- evolutionary robotics
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Abstract
Bio-inspired robotics draws inspiration from biological systems to create robots with enhanced adaptability and efficiency. This paper explores the principles underlying bio-inspired robotics and its applications. We discuss key concepts such as biomimicry, evolutionary robotics, and neural control, highlighting their role in enhancing robot performance. Through case studies and examples, we demonstrate how bio-inspired robots are being used in various fields, including search and rescue, exploration, and healthcare. Additionally, we address challenges and future directions in bio-inspired robotics, emphasizing the potential for creating robots that can operate in complex and dynamic environments.
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