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Recent Trends in AI-Based Intelligent Sensing
2022
Electronics
The methods based on AI enable a computer to learn and monitor activities by sensing the source of information in a real-time environment. ...
In recent years, intelligent sensing has gained significant attention because of its autonomous decision-making ability to solve complex problems. ...
They have also compared a new smart sensing system based on ML with a conventional sensing system and discussed its future opportunities. ...
doi:10.3390/electronics11101661
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Guest editorial: Instrumentation and measurement in central and Eastern Europe
2020
IEEE Instrumentation & Measurement Magazine
Also, current measurement standards are analyzed and improved. New solutions for sensing and measurement related to challenges in biomedicine, environment, and food production are developed. ...
Special attention is given to the educational aspect. Thus, the students should learn about the recent developments in the I&M field to gain skills in their application. ...
In the considered example, fish-like underwater bioinspired sensing is used to improve the efficiency of monitoring upstream migration. ...
doi:10.1109/mim.2020.9062677
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Towards a Roadmap for Living Machines
[chapter]
2013
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
Biomimetic autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs). A new trend in the AUV community is to mimic designs found in nature. ...
monitoring. ...
doi:10.1007/978-3-642-39802-5_46
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Persistent autonomy artificial intelligence or biomimesis?
2012
2012 IEEE/OES Autonomous Underwater Vehicles (AUV)
Index Terms-autonomous underwater robot, artificial intelligence, biomimesis, bioinspired, architecture, persistent autonomy, world model, ontology, skill learning, adaptive planning, soft robot, fish ...
swimming, flow sense, electric sense, biosonar. ...
New forms of acoustic, optical and electric sensing appropriately directed can improve perception. ...
doi:10.1109/auv.2012.6380719
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Contents: (Adv. Mater. 24/2021)
2021
Advanced Materials
The resulting "protocellular materials" are free-standing, robust, and can be chemically programmed to display an emergent nonequilibrium spatiotemporal sensing behavior. ...
Since miR181a is secreted and predicts response to preoperative radiotherapy in human locally advanced ESCC, this strategy may offer opportunities for the clinical translation of therapies and facilitate ...
Novel Spin-Orbit Torque Generation at Room Temperature in an All-Oxide Epitaxial La 0.7 Sr 0.3 MnO 3 /SrIrO 3 System A transparent, underwater adhesive, underwater self-healable, stretchable, and 3D-printable ...
doi:10.1002/adma.202170186
fatcat:xpgharjd7zbblcmf4zumaq2fsu
RoboScallop: A Bivalve inspired swimming robot
2019
IEEE Robotics and Automation Letters
water treatment capabilities, to drive the further development of a new class of self-contained, hybrid-stiffness underwater robots. ...
Many practical applications for robots in this setting include sensing, monitoring, exploration, reconnaissance, or inspection tasks. ...
INTRODUCTION U NDERWATER robots, classified as either autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs) or remotely operated vehicles (ROVs), have been used for exploration, reconnaissance, or sensing and monitoring ...
doi:10.1109/lra.2019.2897144
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Ubiquitous Sensor Networks and Their Application 2013
2014
International Journal of Distributed Sensor Networks
We take this opportunity to thank them for their great support and cooperation. ...
a novel method to improve upon them. ...
In the paper "Development of the prediction system of condensation based on wireless communications," a special system was developed to collect and monitor environmental information causing condensation ...
doi:10.1155/2014/583956
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The grand challenges ofScience Robotics
2018
Science Robotics
One of the ambitions of Science Robotics is to deeply root robotics research in science while developing novel robotic platforms that will enable new scientific discoveries. ...
Finally, the last challenge is related to responsible innovation and how ethics and security should be carefully considered as we develop the technology further. ...
Acknowledgments: We thank all those who have responded to our online survey. In particular, we thank H. Choset, P. Dario, P. Fiorini, T. Fukuda, D. Leff, and S. ...
doi:10.1126/scirobotics.aar7650
pmid:33141701
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Systems and Algorithms for Wireless Sensor Networks Based on Animal and Natural Behavior
2015
International Journal of Distributed Sensor Networks
Therefore, this paper aims to study bioinspired mechanisms in the field of WSN, providing the concepts of these behavior patterns in which these new approaches are based. ...
These systems are called bioinspired systems and are used to improve aspects such as handling large-scale networks, provide dynamic nature, and avoid resource constraints, heterogeneity, unattended operation ...
As future works, we would like to analyze in depth some of these mechanisms to improve several of our proposals within WSN such as indoor location [98] , environmental monitoring [2, 4, 99, 100] , tracking ...
doi:10.1155/2015/625972
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Launching the AquaMAV: bioinspired design for aerial–aquatic robotic platforms
2014
Bioinspiration & Biomimetics
absence of high-power propulsion systems that would allow a transition from underwater to air. ...
Designing multimodal MAVs that can y eectively, dive into the water and retake ight would enable applications of distributed water quality monitoring, search and rescue operations and underwater exploration ...
Acknowledgments The authors would like to thank the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council for their continued funding of this project. ...
doi:10.1088/1748-3182/9/3/031001
pmid:24615533
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Emergence of robust self-organized undulatory swimming based on local hydrodynamic force sensing
2021
Science Robotics
Here, using a specifically designed robot that captures the essential components of the animal neuromechanical system and using simulations, we tested the hypothesis that sensed hydrodynamic pressure forces ...
However, it remains difficult to study experimentally how these sensors influence motor commands in these animals. ...
Last, this robot provides the opportunity to solve engineering problems related to the stability of underwater vehicles in unsteady flows (44) . ...
doi:10.1126/scirobotics.abf6354
pmid:34380756
fatcat:i4gb2sih2fcgnk4s6p3lxkofee
Mechanical Energy Sensing and Harvesting in Micromachined Polymer-Based Piezoelectric Transducers for Fully Implanted Hearing Systems: A Review
2021
Polymers
A dual function of sensing the sound signal and simultaneously harvesting vibration energy to power up its system can be attained from a single transducer. ...
The studies on hearing mechanisms, hearing losses and hearing solutions are first introduced to bring to light the necessity of creating and integrating the in vivo energy harvester and implantable microphone ...
The funders had no role in the design of the study; in the collection, analyses, or interpretation of data; in the writing of the manuscript, or in the decision to publish the results. ...
doi:10.3390/polym13142276
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Organismal Design and Biomimetics: A Problem of Scale
2021
Biomimetics
Similarly, size and scaling rules need to be considered in the biomimetic transfer of solutions to different dimensions, from nature to artefacts. ...
This review intends to provide biologists and designers with an overview regarding scale-related principles in organismal design and their application to technical projects regarding mechanics, optics, ...
Acknowledgments: The Authors would like to thank Ivo Rendina and Francesco Marmo, for conceptual suggestions; Vita De Cicco, design student at the University of Campania "Lugi Vanvitelli" for the graphical ...
doi:10.3390/biomimetics6040056
pmid:34698083
pmcid:PMC8544225
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Survey and Introduction to the Focused Section on Bio-Inspired Mechatronics
2013
IEEE/ASME transactions on mechatronics
This paper first reports a brief survey of recent studies on bioinspired mechatronic systems and their biological counterparts in respects of locomotion, actuation, sensing, and control. ...
Understanding and adapting the underlying principles of biological systems to engineering systems have the promise of enabling many new mechatronic systems that can operate in unstructured and uncertain ...
While biological systems inspire new mechatronic systems that can operate in complex and uncertain environments, bioinspired mechatronic systems could also be used to improve our scientific understanding ...
doi:10.1109/tmech.2012.2233492
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Recent Advances in Skin-Inspired Sensors Enabled by Nanotechnology
2012
JOM: The Member Journal of TMS
The purpose is not to present a comprehensive review on this broad subject matter but rather to use selected work to outline the diversity of current research activities. ...
In particular, the skin of humans, animals, and insects exhibits unique functionalities and properties and has subsequently led to active research in developing skininspired sensors. ...
These bio-inspired sensors have the potential to revolutionize and find applications in structural health monitoring/damage detection, 10 environmental monitoring, 11 tactile sensing, 12 and artificial ...
doi:10.1007/s11837-012-0358-5
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