Page 51 - Biomimetics : Biologically Inspired Technologies
P. 51

Bar-Cohen : Biomimetics: Biologically Inspired Technologies DK3163_c001 Final Proof page 37  21.9.2005 6:40pm




                    Introduction to Biomimetics                                                  37

                                                    REFERENCES

                    Adami C., Introduction to Artificial Life, ISBN 0-387-94646-2, Springer-Verlag, Berlin (1998), pp. 1–374.
                    Amaral J.F.M., J.L.M. Amaral, C. Santini, R. Tanscheiot, M. Vellasco, and M. Pacheco, ‘‘Towards evolvable
                         analog artificial neural networks controllers,’’ Proceedings of the 2004 NASA/DoD Conference on
                         Evolvable Hardware, Seattle, Washington, June 24–26, 2004, pp. 46–52.
                    Autumn K. and A.M. Peattie, ‘‘Mechanisms of adhesion in geckos,’’ Journal of Integrative and Comparative
                         Biology, Vol. 42, No. 6 (2003), pp. 1081–1090.
                    Autumn K., M. Sitti, Y.A. Liang, A.M. Peattie, W.R. Hanen, S. Sponberg, T.W. Kenny, R. Fearing, J.N.
                         Israelachvili, and R.J. Full, ‘‘Evidence for van der Waals attachment by gecko foot-hairs inspires
                         design of synthetic adhesive,’’ PNAS, Vol. 99, No. 19 (2002), pp. 12252–12256.
                    Badescu M., Y. Bar-Cohen, X.Q. Bao, Z. Chang, B.E. Dabiri, B.A. Kennedy, and S. Sherrit, ‘‘Adapting the
                         Ultrasonic/Sonic Driller/Corer (USDC) for walking/climbing robotic applications,’’ Proceedings of
                         the Industrial and Commercial Applications of Smart Structures Technologies, SPIE Smart Structures
                         and Materials Symposium, pp. 5762–22, San Diego, CA, March 7–10, 2005.
                    Bar-Cohen Y. (Ed.), ‘‘Automation, miniature robotics and sensors for nondestructive evaluation and testing,’’
                         Topics on NDE (TONE) Series, ISBN 1-57117-043, American Society for Nondestructive Testing,
                         Columbus, Ohio, Vol. 4 (2000), pp. 1–481.
                    Bar-Cohen Y. (Ed.), Electroactive Polymer (EAP) Actuators as Artificial Muscles — Reality, Potential and
                         Challenges, ISBN 0-8194-4054-X, SPIE Press, Bellingham, Washington, Vol. PM98 (March 2001),
                         pp. 1–671.
                    Bar-Cohen Y., ‘‘Emerging NDE technologies and challenges at the beginning of the 3rd millennium — part
                         II,’’ Material Evaluation, Vol. 58, No. 2 (February 2000), pp. 141–150.
                    Bar-Cohen Y., Electroactive Polymer (EAP) Actuators as Artificial Muscles — Reality, Potential and
                         Challenges, 2nd Edition, ISBN 0-8194-5297-1, SPIE Press, Bellingham, Washington, Vol. PM136
                         (March 2004), pp. 1–765.
                    Bar-Cohen Y. and B. Joffe, ‘‘Magnetically Attached Multifunction Maintenance Rover (MAGMER),’’ NTR,
                         Docket 20229, Item No. 9854, February 6, 1997.
                    Bar-Cohen Y. and C. Breazeal (Eds), Biologically-Inspired Intelligent Robots, ISBN 0-8194-4872-9, SPIE
                         Press, Bellingham, Washington, Vol. PM122 (May 2003), pp. 1–393.
                    Bar-Cohen Y. and S. Sherrit, ‘‘Self-Mountable and Extractable Ultrasonic/Sonic Anchor (U/S-Anchor),’’ NASA
                         New Technology Report, Docket No. 40827, December 9, 2003 (patent disclosure in preparation).
                    Bar-Cohen Y., C. Mavroidis, M. Bouzit, C. Pfeiffer, and B. Dolgin, ‘‘Remote MEchanical MIrroring using
                         controlled stiffness and actuators (MEMICA),’’ NASA New Technology Report, Item No. 0237b,
                         Docket 20642 (January 27, 1999). NASA Tech Briefs, Vol. 24, No. 2 (February 2000), pp. 7a–7b.
                    Bar-Cohen Y., S. Sherrit, B. Dolgin, S. Askin, T.M. Peterson, W. Bell, J. Kroh, D. Pal, R. Krahe, and S. Du,
                         ‘‘Ultrasonic/Sonic Mechanism of Deep Drilling (USMOD),’’ JPL New Technology Report, Docket
                         No. 30291 (July 17, 2001), U.S. Patent application No. 10/304,192, filed on November 27, 2003.
                    Bar-Cohen Y., S. Sherrit, B. Dolgin, T. Peterson, D. Pal, and J. Kroh, ‘‘Ultrasonic/sonic driller/corer (USDC)
                         with integrated sensors,’’ NTR, August 30, 1999, Item No. 0448b, Docket No. 20856, November 17
                         (1999). NASA Tech Briefs, Vol. 25, No. 1 (January 2001), pp. 38–39. Patent registration numbers US
                         10/258007, submitted on May 1, 2001.
                    Bartlett P.N. and J.W. Gardner, Electronic Noses: Principles and Applications, Oxford University Press,
                         Oxford (1999).
                    Benyus J.M., Biomimicry: Innovation Inspired by Nature, ISBN 0688160999, Perennial (HarperCollins) Press,
                         New York, NY, USA (1998), pp. 1–302.
                    Bill Bialek W., ‘‘Physical limits to sensation and perception,’’ Annual Review of Biophysics, Biophysics
                         Chemistry, Vol. 16 (1987), pp. 455–478.
                    Bond C.E., Biology of Fishes, 2nd Edition, Saunders, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (1996).
                    Breazeal C.L., Designing Sociable Robots, ISBN 0262524317, MIT Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts (2004),
                         pp. 1–281.
                    Buck L. and R. Axel, ‘‘A novel multigene family may encode odorant receptors: a molecular basis for odor
                         recognition,’’ Cell, Vol. 65 (5 April 1991), pp. 175–187.
                    Chen J., J. Engel, and C. Liu, ‘‘Development of polymer-based artificial haircell using surface micromachining
                         and 3D assembly,’’ The 12th International Conference on Solid-State Sensors, Actuators and Micro-
                         systems, Vol. 2, Boston, Massachusetts, June 8–12, 2003a.
   46   47   48   49   50   51   52   53   54   55   56