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  • Mechatronic and soft robotics are drawing inspiration from animals, particularly in the field of marine biomimetic research, to create high-performance robots.
  • A total of 6980 scientific publications from 1950-2020 show significant growth in research, especially around 2003-2004, with two major collaboration clusters emerging: one in Asia-North America and another in Europe.
  • The three key areas of focus include energy provision through microbial fuel cells, developing biomaterials for soft robots, and enhancing locomotor designs, though challenges remain in achieving sustainable energy solutions for long-term robotic operation.

Article Abstract

Mechatronic and soft robotics are taking inspiration from the animal kingdom to create new high-performance robots. Here, we focused on marine biomimetic research and used innovative bibliographic statistics tools, to highlight established and emerging knowledge domains. A total of 6980 scientific publications retrieved from the Scopus database (1950-2020), evidencing a sharp research increase in 2003-2004. Clustering analysis of countries collaborations showed two major Asian-North America and European clusters. Three significant areas appeared: (i) energy provision, whose advancement mainly relies on microbial fuel cells, (ii) biomaterials for not yet fully operational soft-robotic solutions; and finally (iii), design and control, chiefly oriented to locomotor designs. In this scenario, marine biomimicking robotics still lacks solutions for the long-lasting energy provision, which presently hinders operation autonomy. In the research environment, identifying natural processes by which living organisms obtain energy is thus urgent to sustain energy-demanding tasks while, at the same time, the natural designs must increasingly inform to optimize energy consumption.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8198061PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s21113778DOI Listing

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