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Short Communication

The plant as a biomechatronic system

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Pages 90-93 | Received 24 Oct 2009, Accepted 26 Oct 2009, Published online: 01 Feb 2010

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Figure 1 A schematic view of the loop for the formulation of a formal model of a biological system, by experimental validation.

Figure 1 A schematic view of the loop for the formulation of a formal model of a biological system, by experimental validation.

Figure 2 Conceptual scheme of the biomechatronics scientific/technological paradigm: a typical mechatronic system is characterized by the smooth and effective integration of its fundamental components (mechanisms, sensors, control, actuators, power supply), and by the fact that such integration is included in the components and system design process, from the very beginnings; biomechatronics considers the system together with its interactions with the external world and with the human operator, which become a source of biological inspiration, on one side, and a reference for functional specifications, in systems for biomedical applications, on the other.

Figure 2 Conceptual scheme of the biomechatronics scientific/technological paradigm: a typical mechatronic system is characterized by the smooth and effective integration of its fundamental components (mechanisms, sensors, control, actuators, power supply), and by the fact that such integration is included in the components and system design process, from the very beginnings; biomechatronics considers the system together with its interactions with the external world and with the human operator, which become a source of biological inspiration, on one side, and a reference for functional specifications, in systems for biomedical applications, on the other.

Figure 3 The root systems of different prairie plants. Modified from United States Department of Agriculture—Illinois native plant guide.

Figure 3 The root systems of different prairie plants. Modified from United States Department of Agriculture—Illinois native plant guide.

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