Inversion of biological strategies in engineering technology: in case underwater soft robot
By: Siqing Chen , He Xua , Xueyu Zhang and more
Potential Business Impact:
Copies nature's ideas for better robot designs.
This paper proposes a biomimetic design framework based on biological strategy inversion, aiming to systematically map solutions evolved in nature to the engineering field. By constructing a "Function-Behavior-Feature-Environment" (F-B-Cs in E) knowledge model, combined with natural language processing (NLP) and multi-criteria decision-making methods, it achieves efficient conversion from biological strategies to engineering solutions. Using underwater soft robot design as a case study, the effectiveness of the framework in optimizing drive mechanisms, power distribution, and motion pattern design is verified. This research provides scalable methodological support for interdisciplinary biomimetic innovation.
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