aggregaatin
Aggregaatin is a biomimetic concept inspired by natural aggregation processes observed in biological systems. The term originates from the Latin "aggregare," meaning "to collect" or "to unite," and is used in design and engineering contexts to describe systems or materials that emulate the way living organisms gather, connect, or coordinate to improve functionality, resilience, or efficiency.
In nature, aggregation plays a vital role across various scales and species. For example, social insects like
In engineering, aggregaatin principles are applied to develop modular and scalable systems. Examples include swarm robotics,
The core idea behind aggregaatin is to design systems that leverage the benefits of aggregation: improved robustness,