Frontiers in Sensing : From Biology to Engineering. 1st ed. 2012
- 種類:
- 電子ブック
- 責任表示:
- edited by Friedrich G. Barth, Joseph A. C. Humphrey, Mandyam V. Srinivasan
- 出版情報:
- Vienna : Springer Vienna : Imprint: Springer, 2012
- 著者名:
- ISBN:
- 9783211997499 [3211997490]
- 注記:
- Preface -- I. General: 1. From biology to engineering: insect vision and applications to robotics.- 2. Nature as model for technical sensors -- II. Vision. A. Seeing: 3. Color sensing of butterflies -- 4. Insect tangential cell analogues and implications for efficient visuomotor control -- 5. Biologically inspired enhancement of dim light video -- 6. Event-based silicon retinas and cochleas -- B. Visual control: 7. The mode-sensing hypothesis: matching sensors, actuators and flight dynamics -- 8. Adaptive encoding of motion information in the fly visual system -- 9 Visual motion sensing and flight path control in flies -- III. Olfaction: 10. Cuticular hydrocarbon sensillum for nestmate recognition in ants -- 11. Fluid mechanical problems in crustacean active chemoreception -- 12. Stagnation point flow analysis of odorant detection by permeable moth antennae -- IV. Mechanoreception. A. Hearing: 13. Man made versus biological in-air sonar systems -- B. Touch: 14. Active sensing: head and vibrissal velocity duri
Biological sensory systems, fine-tuned to their specific tasks with remarkable perfection, have an enormous potential for technical, industrial, and medical applications. This applies to sensors specialized for a wide range of energy forms such as optical, mechanical, electrical, and magnetic, to name just a few. This book brings together first-hand knowledge from the frontiers of different fields of research in sensing. It aims to promote the interaction between biologists, engineers, physicists, and mathematicians and to pave the way for innovative lines of research and cross-disciplinary approaches. The topics presented cover a broad spectrum ranging from energy transformation and transduction processes in animal sensing systems to the fabrication and application of bio-inspired synthetic sensor arrays. The various contributions are linked by the similarity of what sensing has to accomplish in both biology and engineering. - ローカル注記:
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