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Line following terrestrial insect biobots
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2012
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EngineeringBioroboticsEntomologyPresent Day TechnologyMotor ControlBiomedical EngineeringNeurochipSocial SciencesBio-inspired RoboticsTerrestrial Insect BiobotsNervous SystemNeural InterfaceSafe StimulationBiologyTerrestrial ArthropodBioelectronicsBio-inspired SystemNeuroscienceElectrophysiologySymbiosisRobotics
The present day technology falls short in offering centimeter scale mobile robots that can function effectively under unknown and dynamic environmental conditions. Insects, on the other hand, exhibit an unmatched ability to navigate through a wide variety of environments and overcome perturbations by successfully maintaining control and stability. In this study, we use neural stimulation systems to wirelessly navigate cockroaches to follow lines to enable terrestrial insect biobots. We also propose a system-on-chip based ZigBee enabled wireless neurostimulation backpack system with on-board tissue-electrode bioelectrical coupling verification. Such a capability ensures an electrochemically safe stimulation and avoids irreversible damage to the interface which is often misinterpreted as habituation of the insect to the applied stimulation.
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