An artificial Central Pattern Generator (CPG) based on the
naturally-occuring central pattern generator locomotor controller for
walking, running, swimming, and flying animals may be constructed to be
self-adaptive, by providing for the artificial CPG, which may be a chip,
to tune its behavior based on sensory feedback. It is believed that this
is the first instance of an adaptive CPG chip. Such a sensory
feedback-using system with an artificial CPG may be used in mechanical
applications such as a running robotic leg, in walking, flying and
swimming machines, and in miniature and larger robots, and also in
biological systems, such as a surrogate neural system for patients with
spinal damage.