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::: More advance behaviour could involve sensing display dance moves in mating behaviour
:: Sensing light intensity
::: ''Development status: Not yet implemented''
::: Two LDR photoreceptors measure front-left light level and front-right light level
::: Total ambient light intensity is available as an analog voltage
::: The difference between the inputs is also available, and signals what side to turn to, to approach or avoid the light.
::: ''Development status: Operational''

Revision as of 22:41, 11 September 2025

Leaphy robot with subsumption architecture
Leaphy back side view.jpg
Participants
Skills software hardware electronics biology
Status Active
Niche robotics
Purpose Fun
Tool No
Location Space, home
Cost Very small given what is already present and what is available in the space (everything!!)
Tool category Electronics

Leaphy robot with subsumption architecture

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Electronic insect-like creature

Physiological, Behavioural & environmental overview
peterr 2022- 2025

Document history

  • September 2025 subsumption architecture design
  • August 2025 Documentation for scheduler
  • March 2023 Draft version 0.2 - terminology cleanup and scope
  • Februari 2023 Draft version 0.1
  • December 2022 Partial documentation/brainstorming
  • November 2022 First document sketches & ideas

Project

The insect like creature (based on the leaphy robot) has a set of functionalities that together allow it to effectively find, and feed or oviposit on targets that provides electricity as a reward. Learning strategies to improve succes rate can be implemented. Sexual signaling, event prediction, mating behaviour, genetic exchange and evolution are in principle possible but are currently still (far) out of scope.

Sensory physiology and "milieu interieur"

Sensory inputs
Mechanoreceptor - sensing of obstacles
Micro switch based tactile hairs.
Development status: Not yet implemented
Ultrasound - Distance sensing of obstacles
Ultrasonic pulses detect obstacles and can trigger reflex avoidance behaviour
Development status: Operational
Better directional responses would be possible with more than one US sensor.
This would need a dedicated embedded processor.
Status: Not yet implemented
Sensing light intensity
Two LDR photoreceptors measure front-left light level and front-right light level
Total ambient light intensity is available as an analog voltage
The difference between the inputs is also available, and signals what side to turn to, to approach or avoid the light.
Development status: Operational