Computer-Aided Biomimetics (CAB) tools aim to support the integration of relevant biological knowledge into biomimetic problem-solving processes. Specific steps of biomimetic processes that require support include the identification, selection and abstraction of relevant biological analogies. Existing CAB tools usually aim to support these steps by describing biological systems in terms of functions, although engineering functions do not map naturally to biological functions. Consequentially, the resulting static, functional view provides an incomplete understanding of biological processes, which are dynamic, cyclic and self-organizing. This paper proposes an alternative approach that revolves around the concept of trade-offs. The aim is to...
The biological world provides numerous cases for analogy and inspiration. From simple cases such as ...
Biomimetics applies principles and strategies abstracted from biological systems to engineering and ...
Incorporating and drawing analogies from natural systems has always been an important consideration ...
Computer-Aided Biomimetics (CAB) tools aim to support the integration of relevant biological knowled...
Computer-Aided Biomimetics (CAB) tools aim to support the integration of relevant biological knowled...
Biomimetics involves transfer from one or more biological examples to a technical system. This study...
Biomimetics, the application of mechanisms observed in nature to inform technical solutions, is inhe...
This paper explores combining functional modeling and biomimetic design. Observed benefits of applyi...
While many elegant solutions to engineering problems have been inspired by biological phenomena, it ...
This work explores the representation of biological phenomena as stimuli to designers for biomimetic...
This work explores the representation of biological phenomena as stimuli to designers for biomimetic...
Nature has always provided a source of inspiration towards the development of man. With the increasi...
Graduation date: 2011Biological organisms, phenomena and strategies, herein referred to as biologica...
© 2014 Taylor & Francis. Systems found in nature provide a large database of strategies and mechan...
Linking knowledge learnt from nature with concepts of man-made product generation, Biomimetics repre...
The biological world provides numerous cases for analogy and inspiration. From simple cases such as ...
Biomimetics applies principles and strategies abstracted from biological systems to engineering and ...
Incorporating and drawing analogies from natural systems has always been an important consideration ...
Computer-Aided Biomimetics (CAB) tools aim to support the integration of relevant biological knowled...
Computer-Aided Biomimetics (CAB) tools aim to support the integration of relevant biological knowled...
Biomimetics involves transfer from one or more biological examples to a technical system. This study...
Biomimetics, the application of mechanisms observed in nature to inform technical solutions, is inhe...
This paper explores combining functional modeling and biomimetic design. Observed benefits of applyi...
While many elegant solutions to engineering problems have been inspired by biological phenomena, it ...
This work explores the representation of biological phenomena as stimuli to designers for biomimetic...
This work explores the representation of biological phenomena as stimuli to designers for biomimetic...
Nature has always provided a source of inspiration towards the development of man. With the increasi...
Graduation date: 2011Biological organisms, phenomena and strategies, herein referred to as biologica...
© 2014 Taylor & Francis. Systems found in nature provide a large database of strategies and mechan...
Linking knowledge learnt from nature with concepts of man-made product generation, Biomimetics repre...
The biological world provides numerous cases for analogy and inspiration. From simple cases such as ...
Biomimetics applies principles and strategies abstracted from biological systems to engineering and ...
Incorporating and drawing analogies from natural systems has always been an important consideration ...