© 2016, Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. A significant goal of robotics is to develop autonomous machines, capable of independent and collective operation free from human assistance. To operate with complete autonomy robots must be capable of independent movement and total energy self-sufficiency. We present the design of a soft robotic mouth and artificial stomach for aquatic robots that will allow them to feed on biomatter in their surrounding environment. The robot is powered by electrical energy generated through bacterial respiration within a microbial fuel cell (MFC) stomach, and harvested using state-of-the-art voltage step-up electronics. Through innovative exploitation of compliant, biomimetic actuation, the soft robotic feeding mechanism en...
Robotics is a field that is not normally associated with green technology or sustainability. Robots ...
The Problem: The goal is to build an autonomous robot capable of acquiring its “food ” when “nourish...
This paper reports on the robot EcoBot-II, which is designed to power itself solely by converting un...
© 2016, Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. A significant goal of robotics is to develop autonomous machines, cap...
Conventional rigid-body robots operate using actuators which differ markedly from the compliant, mus...
© 2015 IEEE. We present a design for an energetically autonomous artificial organism, combining two ...
This paper reports on the proof-of-concept work to produce an energetically autonomous robot employi...
We present a design for an energetically autonomous artificial organism, combining two subsystems; a...
In this paper we report the development of the robot EcoBot-II, which exhibits a primitive form of a...
© Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2015. We present an energetically autonomous robotic...
We consider the embodiment of a microbial fuel cell using artificial muscle actuators. The microbial...
Truly autonomous robotic systems will be required to abstract energy from the environment in order t...
The development of biodegradable soft robotics requires an appropriate eco-friendly source of energy...
This paper reports on the initial work to produce an artificial metabolic system for an energeticall...
EcoBot I is a robot developed in the IAS Lab that uses Microbial Fuel Cells (MFC) as the 'live engin...
Robotics is a field that is not normally associated with green technology or sustainability. Robots ...
The Problem: The goal is to build an autonomous robot capable of acquiring its “food ” when “nourish...
This paper reports on the robot EcoBot-II, which is designed to power itself solely by converting un...
© 2016, Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. A significant goal of robotics is to develop autonomous machines, cap...
Conventional rigid-body robots operate using actuators which differ markedly from the compliant, mus...
© 2015 IEEE. We present a design for an energetically autonomous artificial organism, combining two ...
This paper reports on the proof-of-concept work to produce an energetically autonomous robot employi...
We present a design for an energetically autonomous artificial organism, combining two subsystems; a...
In this paper we report the development of the robot EcoBot-II, which exhibits a primitive form of a...
© Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2015. We present an energetically autonomous robotic...
We consider the embodiment of a microbial fuel cell using artificial muscle actuators. The microbial...
Truly autonomous robotic systems will be required to abstract energy from the environment in order t...
The development of biodegradable soft robotics requires an appropriate eco-friendly source of energy...
This paper reports on the initial work to produce an artificial metabolic system for an energeticall...
EcoBot I is a robot developed in the IAS Lab that uses Microbial Fuel Cells (MFC) as the 'live engin...
Robotics is a field that is not normally associated with green technology or sustainability. Robots ...
The Problem: The goal is to build an autonomous robot capable of acquiring its “food ” when “nourish...
This paper reports on the robot EcoBot-II, which is designed to power itself solely by converting un...