School of Mechanical Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA 30332, USA.
Bioinspir Biomim. 2012 Sep;7(3):036014. doi: 10.1088/1748-3182/7/3/036014. Epub 2012 May 10.
The Mexican jumping bean, Laspeyresia saltitans, consists of a hollow seed housing a moth larva. Heating by the sun induces movements by the larva which appear as rolls, jumps and flips by the bean. In this combined experimental, numerical and robotic study, we investigate this unique means of rolling locomotion. Time-lapse videography is used to record bean trajectories across a series of terrain types, including one-dimensional channels and planar surfaces of varying inclination. We find that the shell encumbers the larva's locomotion, decreasing its speed on flat surfaces by threefold. We also observe that the two-dimensional search algorithm of the bean resembles the run-and-tumble search of bacteria. We test this search algorithm using both an agent-based simulation and a wheeled Scribbler robot. The algorithm succeeds in propelling the robot away from regions of high temperature and may have application in biomimetic micro-scale navigation systems.
墨西哥跳豆由一个空心的种子和一个蛾幼虫组成。太阳的热量会促使幼虫运动,从而使豆子呈现出滚动、跳跃和翻转的效果。在这项结合了实验、数值和机器人技术的研究中,我们研究了这种独特的滚动运动方式。延时摄影用于记录豆子在一系列地形上的轨迹,包括一维通道和不同倾斜角度的平面。我们发现外壳会妨碍幼虫的运动,使其在平面上的速度降低三倍。我们还观察到豆子的二维搜索算法类似于细菌的跑动和翻滚搜索。我们使用基于代理的模拟和轮式 Scribbler 机器人对该搜索算法进行了测试。该算法成功地推动机器人远离高温区域,可能在仿生微尺度导航系统中有应用。