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Bioinspired Engineering of Exploration Systems for NASA and DoD

机译:NASA和DoD的探索系统的生物启发工程

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A new approach called bioinspired engineering of exploration systems (BEES) and its value for solving pressing NASA and DoD needs are described. Insects (for example honeybees and dragonflies) cope remarkably well with their world, despite possessing a brain containing less than 0.01% as many neurons as the human brain. Although most insects have immobile eyes with fixed focus optics and lack stereo vision, they use a number of ingenious, computationally simple strategies for perceiving their world in three dimensions and navigating successfully within it. We are distilling selected insect-inspired strategies to obtain novel solutions for navigation, hazard avoidance, altitude hold, stable flight, terrain following, and gentle deployment of payload. Such functionality provides potential solutions for future autonomous robotic space and planetary explorers. A BEES approach to developing lightweight low-power autonomous flight systems should be useful for flight control of such biomorphic flyers for both NASA and DoD needs. Recent biological studies of mammalian retinas confirm that representations of multiple features of the visual world are systematically parsed and processed in parallel. Features are mapped to a stack of cellular strata within the retina. Each of these representations can be efficiently modeled in semiconductor cellular nonlinear network (CNN) chips. We describe recent breakthroughs in exploring the feasibility of the unique blending of insect strategies of navigation with mammalian visual search, pattern recognition, and image understanding into hybrid biomorphic flyers for future planetary and terrestrial applications. We describe a few future mission scenarios for Mars exploration, uniquely enabled by these newly developed biomorphic flyers.
机译:描述了一种新的方法,称为生物启发式探索系统工程(BEES),及其在解决迫切的NASA和DoD需求方面的价值。尽管昆虫(例如蜜蜂和蜻蜓)的大脑中神经元的数量少于人类大脑的0.01%,但它们的生存状况却非常出色。尽管大多数昆虫的眼睛都具有固定焦点的光学系统,并且缺乏立体视觉,但它们使用许多巧妙的,计算简单的策略来三维感知它们的世界并在其中成功导航。我们正在提炼精选的昆虫启发策略,以获得导航,避险,高度保持,稳定飞行,地形跟随和有效载荷有效部署的新颖解决方案。这种功能为未来的自主机器人空间和行星探测器提供了潜在的解决方案。用于开发轻型低功率自主飞行系统的BEES方法应可用于满足NASA和DoD需求的此类生物形态飞行器的飞行控制。哺乳动物视网膜的最新生物学研究证实,视觉世界的多个特征的表示被系统地并行解析和处理。特征被映射到视网膜内的细胞层堆栈。这些表示中的每一个都可以在半导体蜂窝非线性网络(CNN)芯片中进行有效建模。我们描述了在探索将昆虫的导航策略与哺乳动物的视觉搜索,模式识别和图像理解独特地融合到混合生物形态传单中以用于未来的行星和地面应用的可行性方面的最新突破。我们描述了一些火星探索的未来任务场景,这些场景是由这些新近开发的生物形态飞行器独特实现的。

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