Biologically-Inspired Radar and Sonar: Lessons from nature By Alessio Balleri, Hugh Griffiths, Chris BakerEnglish | PDF | 2017 | 273 Pages | ISBN : 1613532350 | 52.36 MB
Nature presents examples of active sensing which are unique, sophisticated and incredibly fascinating. There are animals that sense the environment actively, for example through echolocation, which have evolved their capabilities over millions of years and that, as a result of evolution, have developed unique in-built sensing mechanisms that are often the envy of synthetic systems.