4. Biomimetic
Biomimetic refers to human-made processes,
substances, devices, or systems that imitate
nature.
The art and science of designing and building
biomimetic apparatus is called biomimetic, and
is of special interest to researchers in
nanotechnology, robotics, artificial intelligence
(AI), the medical industry, and the military
5. Biomimetic Robot
Fully Replicating from
nature
The
biomimetic
approach
most
commonly
strives
to
achieve this goal by
reproducing
some
aspects of the biological
system, for example,
early plane designs that
involved flapping wings
can be considered as
biomimetics of birds.
6. Bio-Inspired Robot
Bio-Inspired
This approach aims to
discover and capture an
essential
idea
that
underpins a biological
system, so that the same
idea can be implemented
technologically.
Taking the Idea
Not Fully replicating it
Inspired from Nature
7. Bionic Robots
biology + electronics
• Integrating Electro
Mechanical system to
living organisms
• Bionics usually means the
replacement or
enhancement of organs
or other body parts by
mechanical versions or
electrical add-ons
8. Which is Best?
•
•
•
These approaches are not mutually exclusive, i.e., in
many cases a biomimetic solution can provide the best
technological implementation of a bio-inspired design,
but a biomimetic solution is not always optimal from an
engineering prospective.
Fixed-wing aircraft turns out to be a more efficient
solution for carrying cargo than are designs that
replicate flapping wings of birds. Not too surprising,
perhaps, as typical birds did not evolve based on
capacity to carry heavy cargo across long distances.
All these approach has its own Advantage and
Disadvantage
9. History
387 BC Archytas of Tarentum allegedly built a
kind of flying machine, a wooden pigeon
balanced by a weight suspended from a
pulley, and set in motion by compressed air
escaping from a valve (Biomimetic)
105 AD, Ts' ai Lun from China credited with
inventing paper, after watching a wasp create
its nest (Bio Inspiration)
10. When the real biomimetic Robot Came?
1970s,Robotic LOBSTER (designed by Joseph
Ayers, a biology professor)
11. Robotic Lobster
The actions of real lobsters have been
reverse-engineered and programmed into a
library of actions which give the robotic
lobster a similar behavior as the real ones.
They not only resemble its physical shape
and movements but the way its artificial
nervous
system
responds
to
variable
conditions in its environment- such as
temperature and heat.
14. Where it is going ?
From Nature
Artificial Intelligence
Structure
Bio-Inspired Sensors
Bio-inspired Actuators
Combing these we are making biomimetic
robots….. Insects, Dragonfly's, Birds……..(Where)
………………………….. Humanoid Robots…….
which will perform as like Human
15. Locomotion's in Robots
Crawling (To move slowly on the hands and knees
or by dragging the body along the ground )
Walking (2Leg,4Leg)
Climbing
Swimming
Jumping
Flying
Grasping
drilling
18. Applications
Defense (where the most funding goes…..)
Entertainment (AZIMO by HONDA)
Search and Rescue
Underwater Research (95% oceans are still
mystery)
Industrial Application (Human hand is the most
versatile)
Nanotechnology
Aerospace (Aerial Photography)