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Transient bio-inspired gliders with embodied humidity responsive actuators for environmental sensing

Fabian Wiesemüller, Ziwen Meng, Yijie Hu, André Farinha, Yunus Govdeli, Pham H. Nguyen, Gustav Nyström, Mirko Kovač

2022Frontiers in Robotics and AI26 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Collecting temporal and spatial high-resolution environmental data can guide studies in environmental sciences to gain insights in ecological processes. The utilization of automated robotic systems to collect these types of data can maximize accuracy, resilience, and deployment rate. Furthermore, it reduces the risk to researchers deploying sensors in inaccessible environments and can significantly increase the cost-effectiveness of such studies. The introduction of transient robotic systems featuring embodied environmental sensors pushes towards building a digital ecology, while introducing only minimal disturbance to the environment. Transient robots made from fully biodegradable and non-fossil based materials, do not develop into hazardous e-waste at the end of their lifetime and can thus enable a broader adoption for environmental sensing in the real world. In this work, our approach towards the design of transient robots includes the integration of humidity-responsive materials in a glider, which is inspired by the Alsomitra macrocarpa seed. The design space of these gliders is explored and their behavior studied numerically, which allows us to make predictions on their flight characteristics. Results are validated against experiments, which show two different gliding behaviors, that can help improve the spread of the sensors. By tailoring the Cellulose-Gelatin composition of the humidity actuator, self-folding systems for selective rainwater exposure can be designed. The pH sensing layer, protected by the actuator, provides visual feedback on the pH of the rainwater. The presented methods can guide further concepts developing transient aerial robotic systems for sustainable, environmental monitoring.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceRobotActuatorTransient (computer programming)Software deploymentResilience (materials science)Rainwater harvestingEnvironmental scienceGliderSimulationReal-time computingSystems engineeringArtificial intelligenceEcologyMaterials scienceEngineeringComposite materialOperating systemProgramming languageBiologyModular Robots and Swarm IntelligenceMicro and Nano RoboticsAdvanced Materials and Mechanics
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