An insect–computer hybrid robot, often referred to as a biological machine or an insect cyborg, is the fusion of a living insect platform and artificial microdevices, including stimulators, sensors, and computers. When compared with the artificial robots, a hybrid robot can be operated as an autonomous mobile machine with low energy consumption and hardware costs. A hybrid machine can verify various biological hypotheses, such as function determination, by stimulating a muscle or any other structure.
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Li, Y., & Sato, H. (2018). Insect-Computer Hybrid Robot. Molecular Frontiers Journal, 02(01), 30–42. https://doi.org/10.1142/s2529732518500025
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