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Biol Cybern ; 107(5): 513-27, 2013 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24030051

ABSTRACT

The bioinspired approach has been key in combining the disciplines of robotics with neuroscience in an effective and promising fashion. Indeed, certain aspects in the field of neuroscience, such as goal-directed locomotion and behaviour selection, can be validated through robotic artefacts. In particular, swimming is a functionally important behaviour where neuromuscular structures, neural control architecture and operation can be replicated artificially following models from biology and neuroscience. In this article, we present a biomimetic system inspired by the lamprey, an early vertebrate that locomotes using anguilliform swimming. The artefact possesses extra- and proprioceptive sensory receptors, muscle-like actuation, distributed embedded control and a vision system. Experiments on optimised swimming and on goal-directed locomotion are reported, as well as the assessment of the performance of the system, which shows high energy efficiency and adaptive behaviour. While the focus is on providing a robotic platform for testing biological models, the reported system can also be of major relevance for the development of engineering system applications.


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Locomotion/physiology , Robotics/instrumentation , Animals , Behavior, Animal , Biomimetics , Cybernetics , Equipment Design , Lampreys/physiology , Models, Biological , Nerve Net/physiology , Swimming/physiology , Vision, Ocular/physiology
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Bioinspir Biomim ; 7(2): 025001, 2012 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22619181

ABSTRACT

This paper describes the development of a new biorobotic platform inspired by the lamprey. Design, fabrication and implemented control are all based on biomechanical and neuroscientific findings on this eel-like fish. The lamprey model has been extensively studied and characterized in recent years because it possesses all basic functions and control mechanisms of higher vertebrates, while at the same time having fewer neurons and simplified neural structures. The untethered robot has a flexible body driven by compliant actuators with proprioceptive feedback. It also has binocular vision for vision-based navigation. The platform has been successfully and extensively experimentally tested in aquatic environments, has high energy efficiency and is ready to be used as investigation tool for high level motor tasks.


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Biomimetic Materials , Lampreys/physiology , Models, Biological , Robotics/instrumentation , Ships/instrumentation , Swimming/physiology , Animals , Computer Simulation , Equipment Design , Equipment Failure Analysis , Feedback
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