Intelligent Insect–Computer Hybrid Robot: Installing Innate Obstacle Negotiation and Onboard Human Detection onto Cyborg Insect

Author:

Tran-Ngoc Phuoc Thanh1ORCID,Le Duc Long1ORCID,Chong Bing Sheng1,Nguyen Huu Duoc1ORCID,Dung Van Than1,Cao Feng1,Li Yao2,Kai Kazuki1,Gan Jia Hui1,Vo-Doan Tat Thang3ORCID,Nguyen Thanh Luan4,Sato Hirotaka1

Affiliation:

1. School of Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering Nanyang Technological University 50 Nanyang Avenue Singapore 639798 Singapore

2. School of Mechanical Engineering and Automation Harbin Institute of Technology, Shenzhen University Town Shenzhen 518055 China

3. Institute of Biology I University of Freiburg Hauptstrasse 1 79104 Freiburg Germany

4. School of Computing University of Leeds Woodhouse Leeds LS2 9JT UK

Abstract

Developing small mobile robots for Urban Search and Rescue (USAR) is a major challenge due to constraints in size and power required to perform vital functions such as obstacle navigation, victim detection, and wireless communication. Drawing upon the idea that insects’ locomotion can be controlled, what if we further utilize the insects’ intrinsic ability to avoid obstacles? Herein, a cockroach hybrid robot (≈ 1.5 cm height, 5.7 cm length) that implements the abovementioned functions is developed. It is tested in an arena with randomly placed obstacles, and a motion capture system is used to track the insect's position among the untracked obstacles. A navigation algorithm that uses an inertial measurement unit (IMU) is developed to heuristically predict the insect's situation and stimulate the insect to escape nearby obstacles. The utilization of insect's intrinsic locomotor ability and low‐powered IMU reduces the onboard power load, allowing the addition of a human‐detecting function. An image classification model enables the use of an onboard low‐resolution infrared camera for human detection. Consequently, a single hybrid robot is established that includes locomotion control, autonomous navigation in obstructed areas, onboard human detection, and wireless communication, representing a significant step toward real USAR application.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Medicine

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