2023
DOI: 10.1088/1748-3190/acc14b
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The Natural Robotics Contest: crowdsourced biomimetic design

Abstract: Biomimetic and Bioinspired design is not only a potent resource for roboticists looking to develop robust engineering systems or understand the natural world. It is also a uniquely accessible entry point into science and technology. Every person on Earth constantly interacts with nature, and most people have an intuitive sense of animal and plant behavior, even without realizing it. The Natural Robotics Contest is novel piece of science communication that takes advantage of this intuition, and creates an oppor… Show more

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“…Pneumatic/hydraulic actuation necessitates pumps, tubing, batteries, and circuitry, whereas motor actuation simplifies the system. A single servo was chosen over multiple antagonistic actuators [ 18 ] for simplicity. Figure shows the resulting propulsor design.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pneumatic/hydraulic actuation necessitates pumps, tubing, batteries, and circuitry, whereas motor actuation simplifies the system. A single servo was chosen over multiple antagonistic actuators [ 18 ] for simplicity. Figure shows the resulting propulsor design.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fueled by the miniaturization of computation and sensing, and the proliferation of advanced manufacturing, the increasing sophistication with which robots can be built offers ways to test biological hypotheses in a highly controlled fashion, while also reducing the need for intrusive animal experimentation. These bio-inspired robots can be used to elucidate biomechanical principles in support of animal studies (Siddall et al, 2021), or simply to provide an accessible way of engaging a wider audience in educational projects (Siddall et al, 2023). Indeed, the growing autonomy with which robots can be imbued now offers a chance to use biorobotics in more sophisticated ways, and to test interactive effects.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%