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Bioinspired Model for Drosophila Larva Crawling Locomotion

Dulanjana M. Perera, Nathan Byrd, Yuhan Huang, Xuan Tung Le, Dimuthu D. K. Arachchige, Z. Franklin Wang, Aref Arzan Zarin, Isuru S. Godage

发表年份
2025
引用次数
1

摘要

Fruit flies or Drosophila larvae exhibit a diverse range of locomotion gaits enabled by their soft, segmented bodies and intricate muscle arrangements. Their bodies, composed of multiple segments, are synchronously activated to propel forward through a combination of muscle elongation and contraction. Soft robotic systems, inspired by such biological marvels, face significant challenges in replicating these complex behaviors due to the intricate interplay between muscle activation, soft body dynamics, and frictional forces. To address these challenges, we propose a reduced-order model that captures the essential features of larval crawling. By modeling segments as a combination of prismatic and revolute joints, we can simulate the nonlinear motion resulting from muscle activation and body deformation. Our model demonstrates the potential of this approach to accurately describe larval movement, as validated by comparisons with actual larval trajectories. This research offers valuable insights into the design and control of soft robots and provides a framework for biologists to investigate the complex mechanisms of neuromuscular coordination in larvae.

关键词

CrawlingDrosophila (subgenus)LarvaComputer scienceBiologyAnatomyEcology

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