SS-01: Neural control, biological intelligence, and biomimetic robots
Session Organizers
The trait most fundamental to the evolution of animals is the capacity to adapt to novel circumstances in unpredictable environments. Recent advances in biomimetics have made it feasible to construct robots modeled on such unsupervised autonomous behavior. This special session welcomes submissions from enabling technological aspects of biomimetic robotics, including control, additive manufacturing, material, and biomechanics, with special emphasis on neural control of locomotion.
- Prof. Ya-Tang Yang, National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan
- Prof. Jia-Yang Juang, National Taiwan University, Taiwan
The trait most fundamental to the evolution of animals is the capacity to adapt to novel circumstances in unpredictable environments. Recent advances in biomimetics have made it feasible to construct robots modeled on such unsupervised autonomous behavior. This special session welcomes submissions from enabling technological aspects of biomimetic robotics, including control, additive manufacturing, material, and biomechanics, with special emphasis on neural control of locomotion.