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Noriyasu Ando

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Arthropod Structure & Development|March 4, 2017
Using insects to drive mobile robots - hybrid robots bridge the gap between biological and artificial systemsNoriyasu Ando, Ryohei Kanzaki
Current Opinion in Insect Science|September 29, 2020
Insect-machine hybrid robotNoriyasu Ando, Ryohei Kanzaki
Zoological Science|March 3, 2004
Changing motor patterns of the 3rd axillary muscle activities associated with longitudinal control in freely flying hawkmothsNoriyasu Ando, Ryohei Kanzaki
Biology Letters|January 8, 2016
Flexibility and control of thorax deformation during hawkmoth flightNoriyasu Ando, Ryohei Kanzaki
The Journal of Experimental Biology|October 22, 2015
A simple behaviour provides accuracy and flexibility in odour plume tracking--the robotic control of sensory-motor coupling in silkmothsNoriyasu Ando, Ryohei Kanzaki
Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)|October 24, 2019
Dropping Counter: A Detection Algorithm for Identifying Odour-Evoked Responses from Noisy Electroantennograms Measured by a Flying RobotBluest Lan, Ryohei Kanzaki, Noriyasu Ando
The Journal of Experimental Biology|January 22, 2008
Active control of free flight manoeuvres in a hawkmoth, Agrius convolvuliHao Wang, Noriyasu Ando, Ryohei Kanzaki
Journal of Visualized Experiments : Jove|January 7, 2017
Insect-controlled Robot: A Mobile Robot Platform to Evaluate the Odor-tracking Capability of an InsectNoriyasu Ando, Shuhei Emoto, Ryohei Kanzaki
The Journal of Experimental Biology|May 16, 2014
Dynamic use of optic flow during pheromone tracking by the male silkmoth, Bombyx moriPoonsup Pansopha, Noriyasu Ando, Ryohei Kanzaki
Zoological Science|December 5, 2024
Electromyography of Flight Muscles in Free-Flying Chestnut Tiger Butterfly, <i>Parantica sita</i>Noriyasu Ando, Norio Hirai, Makoto Iima, et al.
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Arthropod Structure & Development|March 4, 2017
Using insects to drive mobile robots - hybrid robots bridge the gap between biological and artificial systemsNoriyasu Ando, Ryohei Kanzaki
Current Opinion in Insect Science|September 29, 2020
Insect-machine hybrid robotNoriyasu Ando, Ryohei Kanzaki
Zoological Science|March 3, 2004
Changing motor patterns of the 3rd axillary muscle activities associated with longitudinal control in freely flying hawkmothsNoriyasu Ando, Ryohei Kanzaki
Biology Letters|January 8, 2016
Flexibility and control of thorax deformation during hawkmoth flightNoriyasu Ando, Ryohei Kanzaki
The Journal of Experimental Biology|October 22, 2015
A simple behaviour provides accuracy and flexibility in odour plume tracking--the robotic control of sensory-motor coupling in silkmothsNoriyasu Ando, Ryohei Kanzaki
Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)|October 24, 2019
Dropping Counter: A Detection Algorithm for Identifying Odour-Evoked Responses from Noisy Electroantennograms Measured by a Flying RobotBluest Lan, Ryohei Kanzaki, Noriyasu Ando
The Journal of Experimental Biology|January 22, 2008
Active control of free flight manoeuvres in a hawkmoth, Agrius convolvuliHao Wang, Noriyasu Ando, Ryohei Kanzaki
Journal of Visualized Experiments : Jove|January 7, 2017
Insect-controlled Robot: A Mobile Robot Platform to Evaluate the Odor-tracking Capability of an InsectNoriyasu Ando, Shuhei Emoto, Ryohei Kanzaki
The Journal of Experimental Biology|May 16, 2014
Dynamic use of optic flow during pheromone tracking by the male silkmoth, Bombyx moriPoonsup Pansopha, Noriyasu Ando, Ryohei Kanzaki
Zoological Science|December 5, 2024
Electromyography of Flight Muscles in Free-Flying Chestnut Tiger Butterfly, <i>Parantica sita</i>Noriyasu Ando, Norio Hirai, Makoto Iima, et al.
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