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Title Integrated Biomimetics: Natural Innovations For Urban Design, Smart Technologies, And Human Health
ID_Doc 31825
Authors Diaz-Parra O.; Trejo-Macotela F.R.; Ruiz-Vanoye J.A.; Aguilar-Ortiz J.; Ruiz-Jaimes M.A.; Toledo-Navarro Y.; Penna A.F.; Barrera-Cámara R.A.; Salgado-Ramirez J.C.
Year 2025
Published Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 15, 13
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/app15137323
Abstract Biomimetics has emerged as a transformative interdisciplinary approach that harnesses nature’s evolutionary strategies to develop sustainable solutions across diverse fields. This study explores its integrative role in shaping smart cities, advancing artificial intelligence and robotics, innovating biomedical applications, and enhancing computational design tools. By analysing the evolution of biomimetic principles and their technological impact, this work highlights how nature-inspired solutions contribute to energy efficiency, adaptive urban planning, bioengineered materials, and intelligent systems. Furthermore, this paper discusses future perspectives on biomimetics-driven innovations, emphasising their potential to foster resilience, efficiency, and sustainability in rapidly evolving technological landscapes. Particular attention is given to neuromorphic hardware, a biologically inspired computing paradigm that mimics neural processing through spike-based communication and analogue architectures. Key components such as memristors and neuromorphic processors enable adaptive, low-power, task-specific computation, with wide-ranging applications in robotics, AI, healthcare, and renewable energy systems. Furthermore, this paper analyses how self-organising cities, conceptualised as complex adaptive systems, embody biomimetic traits such as resilience, decentralised optimisation, and autonomous resource management. © 2025 by the authors.
Author Keywords human health; integrated biomimetics; smart technologies


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