机械反应
机器人
机器人学
计算机科学
人工智能
人机交互
生物
离子通道
生物化学
受体
作者
Chris J Dallmann,Bradley H Dickerson,Julie H Simpson,Claire Wyart,Kaushik Jayaram
摘要
Abstract While animals swim, crawl, walk, and fly with apparent ease, building robots capable of robust locomotion remains a significant challenge. In this review, we draw attention to mechanosensation––the sensing of mechanical forces generated within and outside the body––as a key sense that enables robust locomotion in animals. We discuss differences between mechanosensation in animals and current robots with respect to 1) the encoding properties and distribution of mechanosensors and 2) the integration and regulation of mechanosensory feedback. We argue that robotics would benefit greatly from a detailed understanding of these aspects in animals. To that end, we highlight promising experimental and engineering approaches to study mechanosensation, emphasizing the mutual benefits for biologists and engineers that emerge from moving forward together.
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