JOURNAL ARTICLE

Performance assessment of bio-inspired systems: flow sensing MEMS hairs

H. DroogendijkJérôme CasasThomas SteinmannGijs Krijnen

Year: 2014 Journal:   Bioinspiration & Biomimetics Vol: 10 (1)Pages: 016001-016001   Publisher: IOP Publishing

Abstract

Despite vigorous growth in biomimetic design, the performance of man-made devices relative to their natural templates is still seldom quantified, a procedure which would however significantly increase the rigour of the biomimetic approach. We applied the ubiquitous engineering concept of a figure of merit (FoM) to MEMS flow sensors inspired by cricket filiform hairs. A well known mechanical model of a hair is refined and tailored to this task. Five criteria of varying importance in the biological and engineering fields are computed: responsivity, power transfer, power efficiency, response time and detection threshold. We selected the metrics response time and detection threshold for building the FoM to capture the performance in a single number. Crickets outperform actual MEMS on all criteria for a large range of flow frequencies. Our approach enables us to propose several improvements for MEMS hair-sensor design.

Keywords:
Microelectromechanical systems Figure of merit Biomimetics Computer science Engineering Artificial intelligence Nanotechnology Materials science Computer vision

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Topics

Adhesion, Friction, and Surface Interactions
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Mechanics of Materials
Biomimetic flight and propulsion mechanisms
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Aerospace Engineering
Advanced MEMS and NEMS Technologies
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Electrical and Electronic Engineering
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