DocumentCode
3187298
Title
Analysis and characterization of a robotic probe inspired by the plant root apex
Author
Tonazzini, A. ; Popova, L. ; Mattioli, F. ; Mazzolai, Barbara
Author_Institution
Center for Micro-Biorobot. at SSSA, Ist. Italiano di Tecnol. (IIT), Pontedera, Italy
fYear
2012
fDate
24-27 June 2012
Firstpage
1134
Lastpage
1139
Abstract
Plant roots represent an amazing source of inspiration for designing and developing dexterous, branching robots capable of efficient soil exploration in various scenarios, from environmental monitoring to space exploration. The natural roots, in fact, have optimally evolved to efficiently penetrate and move into the soil. In this work, starting from the study of the plant roots penetration capabilities, we defined the optimal tip shape and the penetration rate of a robotic root apex, by evaluating the penetration resistance to different types of granular substrates. The results showed that the conical and parabolic tips with a pointed shape, similar to the apex tip of the living roots, are more efficient in terms of penetration resistance. The penetration resistance of the robotic root apex results similar to that observed in natural roots. Moreover, we identified the optimal penetration rate of the root-like robotic system as 40 mm/min.
Keywords
environmental monitoring (geophysics); geophysical techniques; robots; soil; branching robots; conical tips; dexterous robots; environmental monitoring; granular substrates; living roots apex tip; natural roots; optimal tip shape; parabolic tips; penetration rate; penetration resistance; plant root apex; plant roots penetration capabilities; robotic probe; robotic root apex; root-like robotic system; soil exploration; space exploration; Force; Glass; Resistance; Robots; Shape; Soil; Substrates;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Biomedical Robotics and Biomechatronics (BioRob), 2012 4th IEEE RAS & EMBS International Conference on
Conference_Location
Rome
ISSN
2155-1774
Print_ISBN
978-1-4577-1199-2
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/BioRob.2012.6290772
Filename
6290772
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