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Research Trends and Future Perspectives in Marine Biomimicking Robotics

Mechatronic and soft robotics are taking inspiration from the animal kingdom to create new high-performance robots. Here, we focused on marine biomimetic research and used innovative bibliographic statistics tools, to highlight established and emerging knowledge domains. A total of 6980 scientific p...

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Autores principales: Aguzzi, Jacopo, Costa, Corrado, Calisti, Marcello, Funari, Valerio, Stefanni, Sergio, Danovaro, Roberto, Gomes, Helena I., Vecchi, Fabrizio, Dartnell, Lewis R., Weiss, Peter, Nowak, Kathrin, Chatzievangelou, Damianos, Marini, Simone
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8198061/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34072452
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s21113778
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author Aguzzi, Jacopo
Costa, Corrado
Calisti, Marcello
Funari, Valerio
Stefanni, Sergio
Danovaro, Roberto
Gomes, Helena I.
Vecchi, Fabrizio
Dartnell, Lewis R.
Weiss, Peter
Nowak, Kathrin
Chatzievangelou, Damianos
Marini, Simone
author_facet Aguzzi, Jacopo
Costa, Corrado
Calisti, Marcello
Funari, Valerio
Stefanni, Sergio
Danovaro, Roberto
Gomes, Helena I.
Vecchi, Fabrizio
Dartnell, Lewis R.
Weiss, Peter
Nowak, Kathrin
Chatzievangelou, Damianos
Marini, Simone
author_sort Aguzzi, Jacopo
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description Mechatronic and soft robotics are taking inspiration from the animal kingdom to create new high-performance robots. Here, we focused on marine biomimetic research and used innovative bibliographic statistics tools, to highlight established and emerging knowledge domains. A total of 6980 scientific publications retrieved from the Scopus database (1950–2020), evidencing a sharp research increase in 2003–2004. Clustering analysis of countries collaborations showed two major Asian-North America and European clusters. Three significant areas appeared: (i) energy provision, whose advancement mainly relies on microbial fuel cells, (ii) biomaterials for not yet fully operational soft-robotic solutions; and finally (iii), design and control, chiefly oriented to locomotor designs. In this scenario, marine biomimicking robotics still lacks solutions for the long-lasting energy provision, which presently hinders operation autonomy. In the research environment, identifying natural processes by which living organisms obtain energy is thus urgent to sustain energy-demanding tasks while, at the same time, the natural designs must increasingly inform to optimize energy consumption.
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spelling pubmed-81980612021-06-14 Research Trends and Future Perspectives in Marine Biomimicking Robotics Aguzzi, Jacopo Costa, Corrado Calisti, Marcello Funari, Valerio Stefanni, Sergio Danovaro, Roberto Gomes, Helena I. Vecchi, Fabrizio Dartnell, Lewis R. Weiss, Peter Nowak, Kathrin Chatzievangelou, Damianos Marini, Simone Sensors (Basel) Review Mechatronic and soft robotics are taking inspiration from the animal kingdom to create new high-performance robots. Here, we focused on marine biomimetic research and used innovative bibliographic statistics tools, to highlight established and emerging knowledge domains. A total of 6980 scientific publications retrieved from the Scopus database (1950–2020), evidencing a sharp research increase in 2003–2004. Clustering analysis of countries collaborations showed two major Asian-North America and European clusters. Three significant areas appeared: (i) energy provision, whose advancement mainly relies on microbial fuel cells, (ii) biomaterials for not yet fully operational soft-robotic solutions; and finally (iii), design and control, chiefly oriented to locomotor designs. In this scenario, marine biomimicking robotics still lacks solutions for the long-lasting energy provision, which presently hinders operation autonomy. In the research environment, identifying natural processes by which living organisms obtain energy is thus urgent to sustain energy-demanding tasks while, at the same time, the natural designs must increasingly inform to optimize energy consumption. MDPI 2021-05-29 /pmc/articles/PMC8198061/ /pubmed/34072452 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s21113778 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Dartnell, Lewis R.
Weiss, Peter
Nowak, Kathrin
Chatzievangelou, Damianos
Marini, Simone
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