Spezies – Speculative Evolution

Bei Speculative Evolution haben wir ausgehend von wissenschaftlichen Publikationen über synthetische Biologie, Gentechnik und Robotik überlegt, wie Arten weiterentwickelt werden könnten, um ihre Widerstandsfähigkeit zu erhöhen. Daraufhin haben wir Textanweisungen formuliert, um mit DALL-E KI-generierte Bilder zu erstellen. Jede spekulative Art in der Simulation hat so eine Hintergrundgeschichte, die in realen Szenarien verwurzelt ist.
 
 


Jumping Robot
Jumping Robot
2021biologically inspired and height-adjustable
Laboratory research by Ma et al., 2021
2054
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Stammbaum der 43 Arten von insgesamt 71

    • Jumping Robot, Art 62-1Samsung G955F, Android 9, Zurich, Switzerland (62-1)
      • Jumping Robot, Art 62-1-1Samsung G955F, Android 9, Berlin, Germany (62-1-1)
        • Jumping Robot, Art 62-1-1-1Samsung A336M, Android 13, Santiago, Chile (62-1-1-1)
          • Jumping Robot, Art 62-1-1-1-1Huawei AGR, Android 10, Carmona, Philippines (62-1-1-1-1)
            • Jumping Robot, Art 62-1-1-1-1-1Samsung G955U, Android 9, , China (62-1-1-1-1-1)
              • Jumping Robot, Art 62-1-1-1-1-1-1Samsung G955F, Android 9, Lucerne, Switzerland (62-1-1-1-1-1-1)
    • Jumping Robot, Art 62-2Samsung G981U1, Android 10, Palo Alto, United States (62-2)
      • Jumping Robot, Art 62-2-1, Android 14, Wittmund, Germany (62-2-1)
        • Jumping Robot, Art 62-2-1-1Samsung G950F, Android 9, São Paulo, Brazil (62-2-1-1)
    • Jumping Robot, Art 62-4Samsung T505, Android 11, Araranguá, Brazil (62-4)
      • Jumping Robot, Art 62-4-1Samsung G955F, Android 9, Dietlikon / Dietlikon (Dorf), Switzerland (62-4-1)
        • Jumping Robot, Art 62-4-1-1Samsung G955U, Android 9, , China (62-4-1-1)
        • Jumping Robot, Art 62-4-1-2Samsung G955F, Android 9, Lucerne, Switzerland (62-4-1-2)
    • Jumping Robot, Art 62-6Samsung G950F, Android 9, São Paulo, Brazil (62-6)
      • Jumping Robot, Art 62-6-1Samsung G955U, Android 9, , China (62-6-1)
        • Jumping Robot, Art 62-6-1-1Samsung G955U, Android 9, Basel, Switzerland (62-6-1-1)
          • Jumping Robot, Art 62-6-1-1-1Samsung G955U, Android 9, , China (62-6-1-1-1)
            • Jumping Robot, Art 62-6-1-1-1-1Samsung G955U, Android 9, , China (62-6-1-1-1-1)
              • Jumping Robot, Art 62-6-1-1-1-1-1Samsung G955U, Android 9, , China (62-6-1-1-1-1-1)
                • Jumping Robot, Art 62-6-1-1-1-1-1-1Samsung G986U1, Android 13, Monterrey, Mexico (62-6-1-1-1-1-1-1)
                  • Jumping Robot, Art 62-6-1-1-1-1-1x71-8-4-1-1-1_1Huawei ANE, Android 9, Whitley Bay, United Kingdom (62-6-1-1-1-1-1x71-8-4-1-1-1_1)
      • Jumping Robot, Art 62-6-1-1-1-2Samsung G955F, Android 9, Lucerne, Switzerland (62-6-1-1-1-2)
      • Jumping Robot, Art 62-6-1-1-1-3Samsung G955F, Android 9, Lucerne, Switzerland (62-6-1-1-1-3)
        • Jumping Robot, Art 62-6-1-1-1-3-1Samsung A035M, Android 13, , (62-6-1-1-1-3-1)
      • Jumping Robot, Art 62-6-1-1-1-3x62_1Samsung G955U, Android 9, Shanghai, China (62-6-1-1-1-3x62_1)
  • Jumping Robot, Art 62-6-1-2Samsung G955F, Android 9, Lucerne, Switzerland (62-6-1-2)
    • Jumping Robot, Art 62-6-1-2-1Samsung G955U, Android 9, Xi'an, China (62-6-1-2-1)
  • Jumping Robot, Art 62-6-2Samsung G955U, Android 9, , China (62-6-2)
    • Jumping Robot, Art 62-6-2-1Samsung G955F, Android 9, Lucerne, Switzerland (62-6-2-1)
      • Jumping Robot, Art 62-6-2-1-1Samsung G955F, Android 9, Lucerne, Switzerland (62-6-2-1-1)
    • Jumping Robot, Art 62-6-2-2Samsung G986U1, Android 13, Monterrey, Mexico (62-6-2-2)
  • Jumping Robot, Art 62-7Samsung G955F, Android 9, Schaffhausen, Switzerland (62-7)
    • Jumping Robot, Art 62-7-1Samsung G955U, Android 9, Xi'an, China (62-7-1)
      • Jumping Robot, Art 62-7-1-1Samsung G955U, Android 9, Shanghai, China (62-7-1-1)
        • Jumping Robot, Art 62-7-1-1-1Samsung G955U, Android 9, Xi'an, China (62-7-1-1-1)
          • Jumping Robot, Art 62-7-1-1-1-1Samsung G955U, Android 9, Shanghai, China (62-7-1-1-1-1)
      • Jumping Robot, Art 62-7-1-2Samsung G955U, Android 9, Xi'an, China (62-7-1-2)
      • Jumping Robot, Art 62-7-1-2x61_1Samsung G965F, Android 9, Moscow, Russia (62-7-1-2x61_1)
  • Jumping Robot, Art 62-8Samsung G955U, Android 9, Basel, Switzerland (62-8)
    • Jumping Robot, Art 62-8-1Samsung G986U1, Android 13, Monterrey, Mexico (62-8-1)
      • Jumping Robot, Art 62-8-1-1Samsung G955U, Android 9, Shanghai, China (62-8-1-1)
      • Jumping Robot, Art 62-8-1-2Samsung G986U1, Android 13, Monterrey, Mexico (62-8-1-2)
    • Jumping Robot, Art 62-8-2Samsung G955F, Android 9, Lucerne, Switzerland (62-8-2)

  • A Biologically Inspired Height-Adjustable Jumping Robot

    Ma et al. (2021) 11, 5167 doi:10.3390/app11115167
    https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/11/11/5167

    Abstract

    This paper presents the design and development of a miniature integrated jumping and running robot that can adjust its route trajectory and has passive self-righting. The jumping mechanism of the robot was developed by using a novel design strategy that combines hard-bodied animal (springtail) and soft-bodied animal (gall midge larvae) locomotion. It could reach a height of about 1.5 m under a load of 98.6 g and a height of about 1.2 m under a load of 156.8 g. To enhance the jumping flexibility of the robot, a clutch system with an adjustable height and launch time control was used such that the robot could freely switch to appropriate jumping heights. In addition, the robot has a shell with passive righting to protect the robot while landing and automatically self-righting it after landing, which makes the continuous jumping, running, and steering of the robot possible. The two-wheel mechanism integrated at the bottom of the housing mechanism provides the robot with horizontal running locomotion, which is combined with the vertical jumping locomotion to obtain different locomotion trajectories. This robot has the functions of obstacle surmounting, track adjustability, and load- and self-righting, which has strong practical application value.
    Keywords: biologically inspired robot; jumping robot; miniature robot; multi-locomotion robot; self-right
    Prototype and model of the robot.
    A bionic jumping mechanism for the jumping principle of jumping springtails (a) and gall midge larvae (b). A simplified model of a bionic mechanism (c).
    The two main units of the robot: the jumper unit (a) and the shell unit (b)