Novel Design Principles and Technologies for a New Generation of High Dexterity Soft-bodied Robots Inspired by the Morphology and Behaviour of the Octopus
The grand challenge of the OCTOPUS IP is investigating and
understanding the principles that give rise to the octopus sensory-motor
capabilities and incorporating them in new design approaches and ICT and robotics
technologies to build an embodied artefact, based broadly on the anatomy of the
8-arm body of an octopus, and with similar performance in water, in terms of
dexterity, speed, control, flexibility, and applicability.
The octopus represents a paradigm of the tight relation between morphology
and behaviour, and an "animal model" for soft robotics technologies.
OCTOPUS is a Large-Scale Integrating Project funded by the European Commission under the 7th Framework Programme in the theme of the Future and Emerging Technologies (FET)
(OCTOPUS IP, FP7-ICT 2007.8.5, FET Proactive, Embodied Intelligence, Grant agreement no. 231608)
Fundamentals of inspirations from octopus biology to flexible robotics (pdf)
Tutorial on fundamentals of octopus biology (lectures from the Tutorial meeting)
Fundamentals of robotic technologies relevant to octopus biology (pdf)
Tutorial on technologies for biomimetic ICT and robotics (lectures from the Tutorial meeting)
Contacts: infoOCTOPUS
Recent News
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OCTOPUS EXHIBITION at
Cheltenham Science Festival
June, 7-9 2013
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3-4-2013
BBC Nature News
Female octopuses stretch further
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OCTOPUS EXHIBITION at
London Science Museum
October 30- November 1, 2012
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9-4- 2012
IEEE Spectrum: Robotic Octopus Takes First Betentacled Steps
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8-9-2011
New Scientist: Born to be Viral: Robot octopus shakes your hand
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24-07-2011
The Economist: Zoobotics. A new generation of animal-like robots is about to emerge from the laboratory
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OCTOPUS Exhibition at FET2011
The Future and Emerging Technologies Conference, Budapest, May 4-6, 2011
Watch on YouTube Channel
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