[HTML][HTML] Embodied neuromorphic intelligence

C Bartolozzi, G Indiveri, E Donati - Nature communications, 2022 - nature.com
The design of robots that interact autonomously with the environment and exhibit complex
behaviours is an open challenge that can benefit from understanding what makes living …

The neuromechanics of animal locomotion: From biology to robotics and back

P Ramdya, AJ Ijspeert - Science Robotics, 2023 - science.org
Robotics and neuroscience are sister disciplines that both aim to understand how agile,
efficient, and robust locomotion can be achieved in autonomous agents. Robotics has …

Multi-environment robotic transitions through adaptive morphogenesis

R Baines, SK Patiballa, J Booth, L Ramirez, T Sipple… - Nature, 2022 - nature.com
The current proliferation of mobile robots spans ecological monitoring, warehouse
management and extreme environment exploration, to an individual consumer's home …

[HTML][HTML] Spinning-enabled wireless amphibious origami millirobot

Q Ze, S Wu, J Dai, S Leanza, G Ikeda, PC Yang… - Nature …, 2022 - nature.com
Wireless millimeter-scale origami robots have recently been explored with great potential for
biomedical applications. Existing millimeter-scale origami devices usually require separate …

[HTML][HTML] Multi-Modal Mobility Morphobot (M4) with appendage repurposing for locomotion plasticity enhancement

E Sihite, A Kalantari, R Nemovi, A Ramezani… - Nature …, 2023 - nature.com
Robot designs can take many inspirations from nature, where there are many examples of
highly resilient and fault-tolerant locomotion strategies to navigate complex terrains by …

Multi-expert learning of adaptive legged locomotion

C Yang, K Yuan, Q Zhu, W Yu, Z Li - Science Robotics, 2020 - science.org
Achieving versatile robot locomotion requires motor skills that can adapt to previously
unseen situations. We propose a multi-expert learning architecture (MELA) that learns to …

A bipedal walking robot that can fly, slackline, and skateboard

K Kim, P Spieler, ES Lupu, A Ramezani, SJ Chung - Science Robotics, 2021 - science.org
Numerous mobile robots in various forms specialize in either ground or aerial locomotion,
whereas very few robots can perform complex locomotion tasks beyond simple walking and …

Emergence of robust self-organized undulatory swimming based on local hydrodynamic force sensing

R Thandiackal, K Melo, L Paez, J Herault, T Kano… - Science robotics, 2021 - science.org
Undulatory swimming represents an ideal behavior to investigate locomotion control and the
role of the underlying central and peripheral components in the spinal cord. Many vertebrate …

[HTML][HTML] Vortex phase matching as a strategy for schooling in robots and in fish

L Li, M Nagy, JM Graving, J Bak-Coleman, G Xie… - Nature …, 2020 - nature.com
It has long been proposed that flying and swimming animals could exploit neighbour-
induced flows. Despite this it is still not clear whether, and if so how, schooling fish …

Phototactic guidance of a tissue-engineered soft-robotic ray

SJ Park, M Gazzola, KS Park, S Park, V Di Santo… - Science, 2016 - science.org
Inspired by the relatively simple morphological blueprint provided by batoid fish such as
stingrays and skates, we created a biohybrid system that enables an artificial animal—a …