
Color and Morphology Camouflaging using Biomimetic Scales
Author(s) -
Kamrava Soroush,
Tatari Milad,
Feng Xinyu,
Ghosh Ranajay,
Vaziri Ashkan
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
advanced intelligent systems
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2640-4567
DOI - 10.1002/aisy.201900021
Subject(s) - biomimetics , scale (ratio) , computer science , morphology (biology) , biological system , gamut , artificial intelligence , nanotechnology , computer vision , materials science , geology , physics , biology , paleontology , quantum mechanics
Due to obvious evolutionary advantages to both predator and prey, a rich gamut of camouflaging strategies exists in nature. Engineered camouflaging generally involves adapting bioinspired strategies to produce superior concealment and disguise in synthetic systems. Of special interest is dynamic, active camouflaging, which can rapidly conceal structures depending upon the background landscape. Herein, exciting advances are made by mimicking Cephalopod strategies. An alternative geometrically structured biomimetic scale‐based strategy, which is purely mechanical and simple but at the same time rapid, tailorable and tunable, and inherently multifunctional, is presented. Surfaces covered by biomimetic scales that are themselves covered by lenticular images are investigated. A concurrent programming strategy to tune surface morphology and color by controlling the angle of individual scales is introduced. As an example, a pneumatic design to control individual‐scale orientations using airflow, which enables both morphology and color camouflaging in less than a second, is demonstrated.