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Justifying bio-inspired robotics research: A taxonomy of strategies

arXiv:2605.1984010.2
Predicted impact top 86% in RO · last 90 daysOriginality Synthesis-oriented
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For robotics researchers and funding program managers, it provides a framework to systematically assess and communicate the value of bio-inspired designs.

The paper proposes a taxonomy of strategies to justify bio-inspired robotics research, aiming to clarify motivations and expected contributions, thereby helping researchers and funders evaluate different approaches.

For most of human history, we have not thought systematically about how and why we incorporate aspects of the natural world into our designs. The lack of a systematic approach has resulted in inconsistencies in motivations and methods that make it difficult to predict or evaluate the success of bio-inspired design. This mismatch between expectations and results can lead to disappointment when a reader considers a bio-inspired design to be superficial, weak, or incomplete. This is especially true in the field of Robotics, in which similarity to a biological system might be the driving motivation for construction. In an effort to assist robotics researchers justify their specific bio-inspired approach and to assist funding program managers with discerning the value of different bio-inspired approaches, here we propose a taxonomy of motivations for bio-inspired design and describe the potential significant contributions that are likely to result from different approaches.

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