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Biomimetic and Biohybrid Systems
Tragopogon dubius, Considerations on a Possible Biomimetic Transfer
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Author(s):
Camilla Pandolfi
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Vincent Casseau
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Terence Pei Fu
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Lionel Jacques
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Dario Izzo
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2012
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Springer Berlin Heidelberg
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Book chapters
pp. 1
A Conserved Biomimetic Control Architecture for Walking, Swimming and Flying Robots
pp. 13
A Digital Neuromorphic Implementation of Cerebellar Associative Learning
pp. 26
Simulating an Elastic Bipedal Robot Based on Musculoskeletal Modeling
pp. 38
A Soft-Body Controller with Ubiquitous Sensor Feedback
pp. 50
Exploration of Objects by an Underwater Robot with Electric Sense
pp. 62
Neuro-inspired Navigation Strategies Shifting for Robots: Integration of a Multiple Landmark Taxon Strategy
pp. 74
Bioinspired Tunable Lens Driven by Electroactive Polymer Artificial Muscles
pp. 83
A Pilot Study on Saccadic Adaptation Experiments with Robots
pp. 95
Jumping Robot with a Tunable Suspension Based on Artificial Muscles
pp. 107
Static versus Adaptive Gain Control Strategy for Visuo-motor Stabilization
pp. 120
Learning and Retrieval of Memory Elements in a Navigation Task
pp. 132
Imitation of the Honeybee Dance Communication System by Means of a Biomimetic Robot
pp. 144
A Framework for Mobile Robot Navigation Using a Temporal Population Code
pp. 156
Generalization of Integrator Models to Foraging: A Robot Study Using the DAC9 Model
pp. 168
The Emergence of Action Sequences from Spatial Attention: Insight from Rodent-Like Robots
pp. 180
How Past Experience, Imitation and Practice Can Be Combined to Swiftly Learn to Use Novel “Tools”: Insights from Skill Learning Experiments with Baby Humanoids
pp. 192
Towards Contextual Action Recognition and Target Localization with Active Allocation of Attention
pp. 204
Robot Localization Implemented with Enzymatic Numerical P Systems
pp. 216
How Can Embodiment Simplify the Problem of View-Based Navigation?
pp. 228
The Dynamical Modeling of Cognitive Robot-Human Centered Interaction
pp. 238
Internal Drive Regulation of Sensorimotor Reflexes in the Control of a Catering Assistant Autonomous Robot
pp. 250
Incremental Learning in a 14 DOF Simulated iCub Robot: Modeling Infant Reach/Grasp Development
pp. 262
A True-Slime-Mold-Inspired Fluid-Filled Robot Exhibiting Versatile Behavior
pp. 274
CyberRat Probes: High-Resolution Biohybrid Devices for Probing the Brain
pp. 286
Crayfish Inspired Representation of Space via Haptic Memory in a Simulated Robotic Agent
pp. 298
Parallel Implementation of Instinctual and Learning Neural Mechanisms in a Simulated Mobile Robot
pp. 309
Distributed Control of Complex Arm Movements
pp. 321
Cerebellar Memory Transfer and Partial Savings during Motor Learning: A Robotic Study
pp. 333
A Biomimetic Approach to an Autonomous Unmanned Air Vehicle
pp. 335
Towards a Framework for Tactile Perception in Social Robotics
pp. 337
A Locomotion Strategy for an Octopus-Bioinspired Robot
pp. 339
Design and Modeling of a New Biomimetic Robot Frog with the Ability of Jumping Altitude Regulation
pp. 341
Sensation of a “Noisy” Whisker Vibration in Rats
pp. 343
Integrating Molecular Computation and Material Production in an Artificial Subcellular Matrix
pp. 345
WARMOR: Whegs Adaptation and Reconfiguration of MOdular Robot with Tunable Compliance
pp. 347
Inverse and Direct Model of a Continuum Manipulator Inspired by the Octopus Arm
pp. 349
A Biomimetic, Swimming Soft Robot Inspired by the Octopus Vulgaris
pp. 352
Toward a Fusion Model of Feature and Spatial Tactile Memory in the Crayfish Cherax Destructor
pp. 355
Development of Sensorized Arm Skin for an Octopus Inspired Robot – Part I: Soft Skin Artifacts
pp. 357
Development of Sensorized Arm Skin for an Octopus Inspired Robot – Part II: Tactile Sensors
pp. 359
Development of Sensorized Arm Skin for an Octopus Inspired Robot – Part III: Biomimetic Suckers
pp. 361
Decentralized Control Scheme That Enables Scaffold-Based Peristaltic Locomotion
pp. 363
Autonomous Decentralized Control Mechanism in Resilient Ophiuroid Locomotion
pp. 365
A Multi-agent Platform for Biomimetic Fish
pp. 367
The State-of-the-Art in Biomimetics
pp. 369
Action Development and Integration in an Humanoid iCub Robot
pp. 371
Insect-Like Odor Classification and Localization on an Autonomous Robot
pp. 373
Autonomous Viewpoint Control from Saliency
pp. 375
Bio-inspired Design of an Artificial Muscular-Hydrostat Unit for Soft Robotic Systems
pp. 377
Texture Classification through Tactile Sensing
pp. 380
Bio-inspiration for a Miniature Robot Inside the Abdomen
pp. 382
Systematic Construction of Finite State Automata Using VLSI Spiking Neurons
pp. 384
Self-burial Mechanism of Erodium cicutarium and Its Potential Application for Subsurface Exploration
pp. 386
Tragopogon dubius, Considerations on a Possible Biomimetic Transfer
pp. 388
Root-Soil Interaction Models for Designing Adaptive Exploring Robotic Systems
pp. 390
A Soft-Bodied Snake-Like Robot That Can Move on Unstructured Terrain
pp. 392
Direct Laser Writing of Neural Tissue Engineering Scaffolds for Biohybrid Devices
pp. 394
Biorobotic Actuator with a Muscle Tissue Driven by a Photostimulation
pp. 396
Shape Optimizing of Tail for Biomimetic Robot Fish
pp. 398
Intuitive Navigation of Snake-Like Robot with Autonomous Decentralized Control
pp. 400
Design of Adhesion Device Inspired by Octopus Sucker
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