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Artikel ; Online: Bioinspiration and biomimetics in marine robotics: a review on current applications and future trends.

Prakash, Amal / Nair, Arjun R / Arunav, H / P R, Rthuraj / Akhil, V M / Tawk, Charbel / Shankar, Karthik V

Bioinspiration & biomimetics

2024  Band 19, Heft 3

Abstract: Over the past few years, the research community has witnessed a burgeoning interest in biomimetics, particularly within the marine sector. The study of biomimicry as a revolutionary remedy for numerous commercial and research-based marine businesses has ... ...

Abstract Over the past few years, the research community has witnessed a burgeoning interest in biomimetics, particularly within the marine sector. The study of biomimicry as a revolutionary remedy for numerous commercial and research-based marine businesses has been spurred by the difficulties presented by the harsh maritime environment. Biomimetic marine robots are at the forefront of this innovation by imitating various structures and behaviors of marine life and utilizing the evolutionary advantages and adaptations these marine organisms have developed over millennia to thrive in harsh conditions. This thorough examination explores current developments and research efforts in biomimetic marine robots based on their propulsion mechanisms. By examining these biomimetic designs, the review aims to solve the mysteries buried in the natural world and provide vital information for marine improvements. In addition to illuminating the complexities of these bio-inspired mechanisms, the investigation helps to steer future research directions and possible obstacles, spurring additional advancements in the field of biomimetic marine robotics. Considering the revolutionary potential of using nature's inventiveness to navigate and thrive in one of the most challenging environments on Earth, the current review's conclusion urges a multidisciplinary approach by integrating robotics and biology. The field of biomimetic marine robotics not only represents a paradigm shift in our relationship with the oceans, but it also opens previously unimaginable possibilities for sustainable exploration and use of marine resources by understanding and imitating nature's solutions.
Mesh-Begriff(e) Robotics ; Biomimetics ; Aquatic Organisms
Sprache Englisch
Erscheinungsdatum 2024-04-02
Erscheinungsland England
Dokumenttyp Journal Article ; Review
ZDB-ID 2235670-8
ISSN 1748-3190 ; 1748-3182
ISSN (online) 1748-3190
ISSN 1748-3182
DOI 10.1088/1748-3190/ad3265
Datenquelle MEDical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System OnLINE

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