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|a Artificial Life Models in Hardware
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|c edited by Andrew Adamatzky, Maciej Komosinski.
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|a The History and Future of Stiquito: A Hexapod Insectoid Robot -- Learning Legged Locomotion -- Salamandra Robotica: A Biologically Inspired Amphibious Robot that Swims and Walks -- Multilocomotion Robot: Novel Concept, Mechanism, and Control of Bio-inspired Robot -- Self-regulatory Hardware: Evolutionary Design for Mechanical Passivity on a Pseudo Passive Dynamic Walker -- Perception for Action in Roving Robots: A Dynamical System Approach -- Nature-inspired Single-electron Computers -- Tribolon: Water-Based Self-Assembly Robots -- Artificial Symbiosis in EcoBots -- The Phi-Bot: A Robot Controlled by a Slime Mould -- Reaction–Diffusion Controllers for Robots.
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|a Hopping, climbing and swimming robots, nano-size neural networks, motorless walkers, slime mould and chemical brains --- this book offers unique designs and prototypes of life-like creatures in conventional hardware and hybrid bio-silicon systems. Ideas and implementations of living phenomena in non-living substrates cast a colourful picture of state-of-the-art advances in hardware models of artificial life. Focusing on topics and areas based on non-traditional thinking, and new and emerging paradigms in bio-inspired robotics, this book has a unifying theme: the design and real-world implementation of artificial life robotic devices. Students and researchers will find this coverage of topics such as robotic energy autonomy, multi-locomotion of robots, biologically inspired autonomous robots, evolution in colonies of robotic insects, neuromorphic analog devices, self-configurable robots, and chemical and biological controllers for robots, will considerably enhance their understanding of the issues involved in the development of not-traditional hardware systems at the cusp of artificial life and robotics.
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|a Artificial Intelligence (incl. Robotics).
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