Title :
Cyborg insects, neural interfaces and other things: Building interfaces between the synthetic and the multicellular
Author :
Van Kleef, J. ; Massey, T. ; Ledochowitsch, Peter ; Muller, Rudolf ; Tiefenauer, R. ; Blanche, T. ; Sato, Hirotaka ; Maharbiz, Michel M.
Author_Institution :
Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Dept., University of California, Berkeley, USA 94720
Abstract :
In the original demonstration of insect flight control [2,4], flight initiation, cessation and elevation control were accomplished through neural stimulus of the brain which elicited, suppressed or modulated wing oscillation. Turns were triggered through the direct muscular stimulus of either of the basalar muscles. We characterized the response times, success rates, and free-flight trajectories elicited by our neural control systems in remotely controlled beetles.
Keywords :
Aerospace control; Computer science; Educational institutions; Electrical engineering; Insects; Micromechanical devices; BMI; MEMS; neural engineering; neural interfaces;
Conference_Titel :
Design, Automation & Test in Europe Conference & Exhibition (DATE), 2013
Conference_Location :
Grenoble, France
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-5071-6
DOI :
10.7873/DATE.2013.314