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Biomimetic and Biohybrid Systems - 14th International Conference, Living Machines 2025, Sheffield, UK, July 15-18, 2025, Proceedings

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This book constitutes the proceedings of the 14th International Conference on Biomimetic and Biohybrid Systems, Living Machines 2025, held in Sheffield, UK, during July 15-18, 2025.
The 43 full papers and 7 short papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 67 submissions.
The papers were organized in topical sections as follows: Bioinspired robotics and biohybrids; Soft robotics; Applications and machine learning; Cognitive and computational neuroscience; Navigation, sensors, and perception; Ethics and responsibility; Biomechanics and proprioception.

Table des matières

.- Bioinspired robotics and biohybrids.
.- Thermo-responsive closing and reopening artificial Venus Flytrap
utilizing shape memory elastomers.
.- Biology Meets Design: From Observation to Computational Design
through Interdisciplinary Approaches in Bio-Inspired Design.
.- A Low-Cost Split-Belt Treadmill for Studying Robotic Inter-Limb
Coordination.
.- Dual-modal Biohybrid Origami Robot Actuated by Selective Skeletal
Muscle Activation.
.- A Magnetically Actuated Crank-Slider Mechanism Embedded in a
Swallowable Capsule.
.- Design and Validation of a Robotic Cat Hindlimb.
.- The Role of Passive Mechanics in Asymmetrically Actuated Bioinspired
Joints.
.- Design and Control of a Rat Robot.
.- Biologically inspired collision avoidance on a 2-wheeled robot using
elementary movement detectors.
.- Sensorimotor control of motor dynamics adaptations: a computational
study on a human simulated arm.
.- Spike Activations: A Method to Produce a Continuum of Mean Forces
in BPAs.
.- Bio-inspired Open Knee Joint with Ligamentous Constraints and
Antagonistic Actuation.
.- PB&J: Peanut Butter and Joints for Damped Articulation.
.- Hitting the Gym : Reinforcement Learning for Control and Co-design
of Exercise-Strengthened Biohybrid Robots in Simulation.
.- Soft robotics.
.- Design and development of an electronics-free earthworm robot.
.- Model to Model: Understanding the Venus Flytrap Snapping
Mechanism and Transferring it to a 3D-printed Bistable Soft Robotic
Demonstrator.
.- A Bioinspired Aquatic Machine Mimicking Water Caltrop.
.- Investigating HASELs Actuators for Variable Stiffening in Soft
Continuum Robots.
.- Renewable Self-Folding Origami Constructed from Bioengineered
Bacterial Cellulose.
.- A Highly Articulated Backbone for Soft Snake Robots.
.- Applications and machine learning.
.- When Plants Respond: Electrophysiology and Machine Learning for
Green Monitoring Systems.
.- Continual learning-based neuro-plausible framework for predictive
maintenance in complex engineering systems.
.- Training Neural Networks by Optimizing Neuron Positions.
.- Benchmarking ANN-to-SNN Conversion: Dataset-dependent Analysis
of Accuracy, Latency, and Spike Efficiency.
.- Transforming Origami Sculpture for Exhibition at Art Festival.
.- Cognitive and computational neuroscience.
.- Are liquids part of embodiment?.
.- A Framework for the Examination of Awareness in Artificial Systems.
.- A biomimetic collision detection visual neural model coordinating
self-and-lateral inhibitions.
.- The Awareness Attribution Scale: Development, Validation, and
Short-Form Reduction.
.- Trap avoidance: The Potential Neural Computations Underlying
Integration of Appetitive and Aversive Visual Memories in Insect
Navigation.
.- Mismatched Partners in Human-Robot Interaction: Biomimetic Insights
on Aligning Internal States with External Expressions.
.- Emotion Perception in Synthetic Aging: Divergent Insights from
Human Perception and Algorithms.
.- Allostatic Control of Persistent States in Spiking Neural Networks for
Perception and Computation.
.- Spike Timing Dependent Plasticity Organizes Type Ia Muscle Afferents
in a Synthetic Nervous System.
.- Disentangling Grasp-Object Representations in the Latent Space:
Toward Brain-like Affordances for Machines.
.- Cybernetic Intervention in Stroke Neurorehabilitation.
.- Navigation, sensors, and perception.
.- Optical Waveguide-based Spider Web Enables Resilient Impact
Detection and Localization.
.- Visual Homing in Outdoor Robots Using Mushroom Body Circuits a

Résumé

This book constitutes the proceedings of the 14th International Conference on Biomimetic and Biohybrid Systems, Living Machines 2025, held in Sheffield, UK, during July 15-18, 2025.
The 43 full papers and 7 short papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 67 submissions.
The papers were organized in topical sections as follows: Bioinspired robotics and biohybrids; Soft robotics; Applications and machine learning; Cognitive and computational neuroscience; Navigation, sensors, and perception; Ethics and responsibility; Biomechanics and proprioception.

Détails du produit

Collaboration Edmund Barker (Editeur), Chaona Chen (Editeur), Chaona Chen et al (Editeur), Alejandro Jimenez Rodriguez (Editeur), Alejandro Jimenez Rodriguez (Editeur), Rafael Mestre (Editeur), Anna Mura (Editeur), Tony Prescott (Editeur), Paul Verschure (Editeur)
Edition Springer, Berlin
 
Langues Anglais
Format d'édition Livre de poche
Sortie 06.11.2025
 
EAN 9783032074478
ISBN 978-3-0-3207447-8
Pages 619
Illustrations XVI, 619 p. 259 illus.
Thèmes Lecture Notes in Computer Science
Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence
Catégories Sciences naturelles, médecine, informatique, technique > Informatique, ordinateurs > Informatique

Design, Navigation, Robotics, Artificial Intelligence, Control, soft robotics, sensing, Bioinspiration, biomimetics, brain-inspired, biohybrid systems

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