| Literature DB >> 33401414 |
Idan Fishel1,2, Yoni Amit1, Neta Shvil1,3, Anton Sheinin1, Amir Ayali1,3, Yossi Yovel1,3,4, Ben M Maoz2,3,5.
Abstract
During hundreds of millions of years of evolution, insects have evolved some of the most efficient and robust sensing organs, often far more sensitive than their man-made equivalents. In this study, we demonstrate a hybrid bio-technological approach, integrating a locust tympanic ear with a robotic platform. Using an Ear-on-a-Chip method, we manage to create a long-lasting miniature sensory device that operates as part of a bio-hybrid robot. The neural signals recorded from the ear in response to sound pulses, are processed and used to control the robot's motion. This work is a proof of concept, demonstrating the use of biological ears for robotic sensing and control.Entities:
Keywords: acoustic response; bio-hybrid; bio-robot; ear-on-a-chip; locust robot
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33401414 PMCID: PMC7795996 DOI: 10.3390/s21010228
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sensors (Basel) ISSN: 1424-8220 Impact factor: 3.576