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Fouad Sabry

Bio Inspired Robotics

In “Bio Inspired Robotics,” Fouad Sabry explores the innovative intersection of biology and technology, showcasing how nature's designs inspire groundbreaking advancements in robotics. This book serves as an essential resource for professionals, undergraduate and graduate students, enthusiasts, and hobbyists alike. By examining nature's solutions to complex problems, readers will gain insights into the future of robotics and its applications across various fields. Investing in this knowledge will far outweigh the book's cost, offering invaluable understanding and inspiration.

Chapters Brief Overview:

1: Bioinspired robotics: Explores the core principles and motivations behind robotics inspired by nature.

2: Biomimetics: Discusses how designs from nature are replicated in technology to solve engineering challenges.

3: Microbotics: Examines the creation of tiny robots mimicking biological systems for precision tasks.

4: Snakebot: Analyzes the design and function of snakeinspired robots for complex navigational tasks.

5: Dario Floreano: Highlights the contributions of Dario Floreano to the field of bioinspired robotics.

6: Animal locomotion: Investigates the various modes of movement found in the animal kingdom.

7: Robot locomotion: Looks at the techniques and mechanisms used for robot movement and stability.

8: Fish locomotion: Delves into how fish movement principles are applied in robotic designs.

9: Synthetic setae: Explores innovations in robotic adhesion inspired by the natural design of setae.

10: Zero moment point: Discusses the concept crucial for maintaining balance in robotic locomotion.

11: Metin Sitti: Examines Metin Sitti's significant research and advancements in soft robotics.

12: Legged robot: Analyzes the mechanics and design principles behind robots with legs.

13: Neurorobotics: Investigates the integration of neural networks in robotic systems for intelligent behavior.

14: Rhex: Discusses the unique design of Rhex, a robot inspired by insect locomotion.

15: Whegs: Explores the innovative whegs mechanism for enhanced robot mobility over rough terrain.

16: Robotics: Provides an overview of the robotics field, highlighting its evolution and future prospects.

17: Opensource robotics: Examines the impact of opensource platforms on collaborative robotics research.

18: Tactile sensor: Discusses the development of tactile sensors inspired by human touch and its applications.

19: LAURON: Analyzes the design and functionality of LAURON, a biomimetic robot inspired by insect movement.

20: Soft robotics: Explores soft robotics' unique capabilities and potential for versatile applications.

21: Robot fish: Highlights the design and application of robotic fish for environmental monitoring.

By immersing yourself in the pages of “Bio Inspired Robotics,” you will unlock the secrets of nature's designs, paving the way for innovation in robotics and beyond. This book is more than a mere read; it is a gateway to understanding the future of technology inspired by life itself.
269 páginas impresas
Publicación original
2024
Año de publicación
2024
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