Bifurcations in Latch-Mediated Spring Actuation (LaMSA) Systems
Vittal Srinivasan, Nak-seung Patrick Hyun

TL;DR
This paper provides a theoretical analysis of LaMSA systems, explaining how bifurcations lead to impulsive motions in biological and engineered latch-mediated spring actuation mechanisms.
Contribution
It introduces a foundational bifurcation analysis of LaMSA dynamics, deriving conditions for saddle points and explaining impulsive behavior post-bifurcation.
Findings
Identifies conditions for saddle fixed points in LaMSA systems.
Provides a mathematical explanation for latch mediating via bifurcations.
Explains the origin of impulsive motions through bifurcation analysis.
Abstract
In nature, different species of smaller animals produce ultra-fast movements to aid in their locomotion or protect themselves against predators. These ultra-fast impulsive motions are possible, as often times, there exist a small latch in the organism that could hold the potential energy of the system, and once released, generate an impulsive motion. These types of systems are classified as Latch Mediated Spring Actuated (LaMSA) systems, a multi-dimensional, multi-mode hybrid system that switches between a latched and an unlatched state. The LaMSA mechanism has been studied extensively in the field of biology and is observed in a wide range of animal species, such as the mantis shrimp, grasshoppers, and trap-jaw ants. In recent years, research has been done in mathematically modeling the LaMSA behavior with physical implementations of the mechanism. A significant focus is given to…
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Taxonomy
TopicsHydraulic and Pneumatic Systems · Music Technology and Sound Studies · Biomimetic flight and propulsion mechanisms
MethodsFocus
