Biologically inspired robotics / (Record no. 60707)

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International Standard Book Number 9781439854976
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Classification number 629.892
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Title Biologically inspired robotics /
Statement of responsibility, etc. edited by Yunhui Liu and Dong Sun.
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Place of production, publication, distribution, manufacture Boca Raton, Fla. :
Name of producer, publisher, distributor, manufacturer CRC Press,
Date of production, publication, distribution, manufacture, or copyright notice 2012.
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Extent 1 online resource (xv, 324 pages)
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Formatted contents note 1. Introduction to biologically inspired robotics / Yunhui Liu and Dong Sun 2. CPG-based control of serpentine locomotion of a snake-life robot / Xiaodong Wu and Shugen Ma 3. Analysis and design of a bionic fitness cycle / Jun Zhang. [et al.] 4. Human-inspired hyper dynamic manipulation / Aiguo Ming and Chunquan Xu 5. A school of robotic fish for pollution detection in port / Huosheng Hu, John Oyekan, and Dongbing Gu 6. Development of a low-noise bio-inspired humanoid robot neck / Bingtuan Gao. [et al.] 7. Automatic single-cell transfer module / Huseyin Uvet. [et al.] 8. Biomechanical characterization of human red blood cells with optical tweezers / Youhua Tan, Dong Sun, and Wenhao Huang 9. Nanorobotic manipulation for a single biological cell / Toshio Fukuda, Masahiro Nakajima, and Mohd Ridzuan Ahmad 10. Measurement of brain activity using optical and electrical methods / Atsushi Saito, Alexsandr Ianov, and Yoshiyuki Sankai 11. Bowel polyp detection in capsule endoscopy images with color and shape features / Baopu Li and Max Q.-H. Meng 12. Classification of hand motion using surface EMG signals / Xueyan Tang. [et al.] 13. Multifunctional actuators utilizing magnetorheological fluids for assistive knee braces / H.T. Guo and W.H. Liao 14. Mathematical modeling of brain circuitry during cerebellar movement control / Henrik Jorntell. [et al.] 15. Development of hand rehabilitation systems using wire-driven link mechanism for paralysis patients / Hiroshi Yamaura. [et al.] 16. A test environment for studying the human-likeness of robotic eye movements / Stefan Kohlbecher. [et al.].
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Summary, etc. Biologically inspired robotics is an interdisciplinary subject between robotics and biology that involves how to apply biological ideas and phenomena to engineering problems in robotics (biomimetics), and how to apply robotics technology to understanding of biological systems and their behaviors (bio-robotic modeling/analysis). The efforts in biologically inspired robotics are not just restricted to research work in laboratories, their novel applications are also being extensively explored in services, education, rehabilitation, medical care and other sectors. The objective of this book is to introduce the latest efforts in research of biologically inspired robotics, covering both biomimetics (with chapters in biologically inspired robot design and control, bio-sensing, bio-actuation, and micro/nano bio-robotic systems) and bio-robotic modeling/analysis (discussing human hand motion recognition using biological signals, modeling of human brain activities, characterization of cell properties using robotic systems). In order to provide readers a better understanding on organization of this book, the content is classified into four parts: (1) biologically inspired robot design and control, (2) micro/nano bio-robotic systems, (3) biological measurement and actuation, and (4) applications of robotics technology to biological problems--
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Robotics.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Biomimicry.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Biomechanics.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Bionics.
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Personal name Liu, Yunhui.
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Personal name Sun, Dong,
Dates associated with a name 1967-
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