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Biorobotic Investigation on the Muscle Structure of an Octopus Tentacle
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2007
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EngineeringBioroboticsBio-inspired DesignMechanical EngineeringChemical ActuatorAnatomyBiomedical EngineeringMuscle StructureSoft RoboticsMechanicsBiomechanicsBiohybrid SystemBio-inspired RoboticsBiophysicsMechanobiologySoft-bodied Organism BiomechanicsMedicineBiomimetic ActuatorActuationTentacle ElasticityOctopus TentacleBiologyFlexible Organism BiomechanicsPattern FormationFlexible ElectronicsMechanical SystemsNew Design PrinciplesRobotics
The present paper aims at understanding the biomechanics of an octopus tentacle as preliminary work for designing and developing a new robotic octopus tentacle. The biomechanical characterization of the biological material has been carried out on samples of Octopus vulgaris tentacles with engineering methods and tools, i.e. by biomechanical measurements of the tentacle elasticity and tension-compression stress/stretch curves. Another part of the activities has been devoted to the study of materials that can reproduce the viscoelastic behavior of the tentacle. The work presented here is part of the ongoing study and analysis on new design principles for actuation, sensing, and manipulation control, for robots with increased performance, in terms of dexterity, control, flexibility, applicability.
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