Cephalopods employ their chromomorphic skins for rapid and versatile active camouflage and signalling effects.This is achieved using dense networks of pigmented, muscle-driven chromatophore cells which are neurally stimulated to actuate and affect local skin colouring.This allows cephalopods to adopt numerous dynamic and complex skin patterns, most commonly used to blend into the environment or to communicate with other animals.Our ultimate goal is to create an artificial skin that can mimic such pattern generation techniques, and could produce a host of novel and compliant devices such as cloaking suits and dynamic illuminated clothing.This paper presents the design, mathematical modelling and analysis of a dynamic biomimetic pattern gener...
Octopus skin is an amazing source of inspiration for bioinspired sensors, actuators and control solu...
© The Author(s), 2018. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
The data collected for this report are photo data taken of Sepia officinalis in the laboratory durin...
Cephalopods employ their chromomorphic skins for rapid and versatile active camouflage and signallin...
Abstract Chromatophores are the pigment-containing cells in the skins of animals such as fish and ce...
Cephalopods are known as the chameleons of the sea - they can alter their skin's coloration, pattern...
Cephalopods (e.g., squid, octopuses, and cuttlefishes) are a class of marine invertebrates known for...
[[abstract]]Individual cuttlefish, octopus and squid have the versatile capability to use body patte...
Cephalopods are unrivaled in the natural world in their ability to alter their visual appearance. Th...
Cephalopods are unrivaled in the natural world in their ability to alter their visual appearance. Th...
Many cephalopods such as octopi and squid can purposefully and rapidly change their skin color. Furt...
Many cephalopods escape detection using camouflage. This behaviour relies on a visual assessment of ...
Coleoid cephalopods camouflage on timescales of seconds to match their visual surroundings. To date,...
Camouflage versatility is probably no better developed in the animal kingdom than in the coleoid cep...
Cephalopods are known as the chameleons of the sea - they can alter their skin's coloration, pattern...
Octopus skin is an amazing source of inspiration for bioinspired sensors, actuators and control solu...
© The Author(s), 2018. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
The data collected for this report are photo data taken of Sepia officinalis in the laboratory durin...
Cephalopods employ their chromomorphic skins for rapid and versatile active camouflage and signallin...
Abstract Chromatophores are the pigment-containing cells in the skins of animals such as fish and ce...
Cephalopods are known as the chameleons of the sea - they can alter their skin's coloration, pattern...
Cephalopods (e.g., squid, octopuses, and cuttlefishes) are a class of marine invertebrates known for...
[[abstract]]Individual cuttlefish, octopus and squid have the versatile capability to use body patte...
Cephalopods are unrivaled in the natural world in their ability to alter their visual appearance. Th...
Cephalopods are unrivaled in the natural world in their ability to alter their visual appearance. Th...
Many cephalopods such as octopi and squid can purposefully and rapidly change their skin color. Furt...
Many cephalopods escape detection using camouflage. This behaviour relies on a visual assessment of ...
Coleoid cephalopods camouflage on timescales of seconds to match their visual surroundings. To date,...
Camouflage versatility is probably no better developed in the animal kingdom than in the coleoid cep...
Cephalopods are known as the chameleons of the sea - they can alter their skin's coloration, pattern...
Octopus skin is an amazing source of inspiration for bioinspired sensors, actuators and control solu...
© The Author(s), 2018. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
The data collected for this report are photo data taken of Sepia officinalis in the laboratory durin...