Frontiers in Sensing : From Biology to Engineering / by Friedrich G. Barth, Joseph A. C. Humphrey, Mandyam V. Srinivasan
データ種別 | 電子ブック |
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著者標目 | *Barth, Friedrich G. Humphrey, Joseph A. C. Srinivasan, Mandyam V. SpringerLink (Online service) |
出版情報 | Vienna : Springer Vienna : Imprint: Springer , 2012 |
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巻次 | ISBN:9783211997499 |
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大きさ | IX, 438 p : digital |
内容注記 | 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 during exploratory behaviors of the rat 15. Touch mechanoreceptors: modeling and simulating the skin and receptors to predict the timing of action potentials C. Medium motion: 16. Assessing the mechanical response of groups of arthropod filiform flow sensors D. Strain and substrate motion: 17. Spider strain detection 18. The golden mole middle ear: a sensor for airborne and substrate-borne vibrations 19. Insect inertial measurement units: gyroscopic sensing of body rotation V. Infrared and electro-reception: 20. Designing a fluidic infrared detector based on the photomechanic infrared sensilla in pyrophilous beetles 21. Remote electrical sensing: detection and analysis of objects by weakly electric fishes 22. Microsecond and millisecond time processing in weakly electric fishes VI. Bioinspired sensors, sensor materials and fabrication: 23. Synthetic materials for bio-inspired flow-responsive structures. 24. Polyelectrolyte hydrogels as electromechanical transducers 25. Single-molecule detection of proteins using nanopores 26. A numerical approach to surface plasmon resonance sensor design with high sensitivity using single and bimetallic film structures 27. Deflection-based flow field sensors – examples and requirements 28. Design and fabrication process for artificial lateral line sensors Index List of contributors.- About the editors |
件 名 | LCSH:Life sciences LCSH:Zoology LCSH:Laboratory animals LCSH:Neurobiology LCSH:Biomedical engineering FREE:Life Sciences FREE:Neurobiology FREE:Biomedical Engineering FREE:Zoology FREE:Animal Models |
分 類 | DC23:573.8 |
書誌ID | OB00006462 |
ISBN | 9783211997499 |
NCID | LB40010151 |