Affiliation:
1. California Institute of Technology
Abstract
Since the Stone Age, people have tried to reproduce the human appearance, functions,
and intelligence using art and technology. Any aspect that represents our physical and intellectual
being has been a subject of copying, mimicking and inspiration. Recent surges in technology
advances led to the emergence of increasingly more realistic humanlike robots and simulations.
Making such robots is part of the field of biologically inspired technologies - also known as
biomimetics - and it involves developing engineered systems that exhibit the appearance and
behavior of biological systems. Robots with selectable characteristics and personality that are
customized to our needs and with self-learning capability may become our household appliance or
even companion and they may be used to perform hard to do and complex tasks. In enabling this
technology such elements as artificial intelligence, muscles, vision, skin and others are increasingly
improved. In this paper, making humanlike robots will be described with focus on the use of
artificial muscles as the enabling technology and the related challenges.
Publisher
Trans Tech Publications Ltd
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