International audienceMicro electro mechanical system (MEMS) offers exciting possibilities for the fabrication of bioinspired mechanosensors. Over the last years we have been working on cricket inspired hair-sensor arrays for spatio-temporal flow-field observations (i.e., flow-cameras) and source localization. Whereas making flow-sensors as energy efficient as cricket hair-sensors appears to be a real challenge, we have managed to fabricate hair-sensors with sub-millimeter per second flow sensing thresholds, use them in lateral line experiments, address them individually while in arrays, track transient flows, quantify viscous coupling effects and use parametric effects to achieve sharp filtering and amplification. In this research insect b...
Crickets have, quite often, been a subject of common interest to biologists and engineers. They have...
We discuss current developments in biomimetic flow-sensors based on mechano-sensor as found e.g. on ...
Despite vigorous growth in biomimetic design, the performance of man-made devices relative to their ...
Micro Electro Mechanical Systems (MEMS) offer exciting possibilities for the fabrication of bioinsp...
MEMS offers exciting possibilities for the fabrication of bio-inspired mechanosensors. Over the last...
International audienceMEMS offers exciting possibilities for the fabrication of bio-inspiredmechanos...
We have successfully developed biomimetic flowsensitive hair-sensor arrays taking inspiration from m...
Crickets possess hairy organs attached to their abdomen, the so-called cerci. These cerci contain hi...
MEMS offers exciting possibilities for bio-inspired mechanosensors. Over the last years we have been...
Nature offers human being elegant solutions for various engineering problems. Mimicking principles a...
Crickets, like many other arthropods, are evolved with an astonishing sensory system, which plays a ...
In biology, mechanosensors, equipped with differing hair-like structures for signal pick-up, are sen...
In this paper, we report, to the best of our knowledge [1], the most sensitive artificial hair-based...
Crickets and other arthropods are evolved with numerous flow-sensitive hairs on their body. These se...
Artificial hair sensor arrays are bio-inspired from flow-sensitive filiform hairs of the crickets, o...
Crickets have, quite often, been a subject of common interest to biologists and engineers. They have...
We discuss current developments in biomimetic flow-sensors based on mechano-sensor as found e.g. on ...
Despite vigorous growth in biomimetic design, the performance of man-made devices relative to their ...
Micro Electro Mechanical Systems (MEMS) offer exciting possibilities for the fabrication of bioinsp...
MEMS offers exciting possibilities for the fabrication of bio-inspired mechanosensors. Over the last...
International audienceMEMS offers exciting possibilities for the fabrication of bio-inspiredmechanos...
We have successfully developed biomimetic flowsensitive hair-sensor arrays taking inspiration from m...
Crickets possess hairy organs attached to their abdomen, the so-called cerci. These cerci contain hi...
MEMS offers exciting possibilities for bio-inspired mechanosensors. Over the last years we have been...
Nature offers human being elegant solutions for various engineering problems. Mimicking principles a...
Crickets, like many other arthropods, are evolved with an astonishing sensory system, which plays a ...
In biology, mechanosensors, equipped with differing hair-like structures for signal pick-up, are sen...
In this paper, we report, to the best of our knowledge [1], the most sensitive artificial hair-based...
Crickets and other arthropods are evolved with numerous flow-sensitive hairs on their body. These se...
Artificial hair sensor arrays are bio-inspired from flow-sensitive filiform hairs of the crickets, o...
Crickets have, quite often, been a subject of common interest to biologists and engineers. They have...
We discuss current developments in biomimetic flow-sensors based on mechano-sensor as found e.g. on ...
Despite vigorous growth in biomimetic design, the performance of man-made devices relative to their ...