Detection and learning of floral electric fields by bumblebees D Clarke, H Whitney, G Sutton, D Robert Science 340 (6128), 66-69, 2013 | 374 | 2013 |
Autonomous driving comparison and evaluation B Hoye, D Lambert, G Sutton US Patent 9,650,051, 2017 | 248 | 2017 |
The principles of cascading power limits in small, fast biological and engineered systems M Ilton, MS Bhamla, X Ma, SM Cox, LL Fitchett, Y Kim, J Koh, ... Science 360 (6387), eaao1082, 2018 | 238 | 2018 |
Resilin and chitinous cuticle form a composite structure for energy storage in jumping by froghopper insects M Burrows, SR Shaw, GP Sutton BMC biology 6, 1-16, 2008 | 184 | 2008 |
Interacting gears synchronize propulsive leg movements in a jumping insect M Burrows, G Sutton science 341 (6151), 1254-1256, 2013 | 152 | 2013 |
Biomechanics of jumping in the flea GP Sutton, M Burrows Journal of Experimental Biology 214 (5), 836-847, 2011 | 152 | 2011 |
Mechanosensory hairs in bumblebees (Bombus terrestris) detect weak electric fields GP Sutton, D Clarke, EL Morley, D Robert Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 113 (26), 7261-7265, 2016 | 114 | 2016 |
Locusts use a composite of resilin and hard cuticle as an energy store for jumping and kicking M Burrows, GP Sutton Journal of Experimental Biology 215 (19), 3501-3512, 2012 | 99 | 2012 |
Diamond electrodes for neurodynamic studies in Aplysia californica JM Halpern, S Xie, GP Sutton, BT Higashikubo, CA Chestek, H Lu, ... Diamond and related materials 15 (2-3), 183-187, 2006 | 90 | 2006 |
The mechanics of elevation control in locust jumping GP Sutton, M Burrows Journal of Comparative Physiology A 194, 557-563, 2008 | 85 | 2008 |
Using passive driver identification and other input for providing real-time alerts or actions G Sutton, T Butch, SC Nemat-Nasser, AT Smith US Patent 9,235,750, 2016 | 62 | 2016 |
A biologically inspired gripping device EV Mangan, DA Kingsley, RD Quinn, GP Sutton, JM Mansour, HJ Chiel Industrial Robot: An International Journal 32 (1), 49-54, 2005 | 62 | 2005 |
Why do large animals never actuate their jumps with latch-mediated springs? Because they can jump higher without them GP Sutton, E Mendoza, E Azizi, SJ Longo, JP Olberding, M Ilton, SN Patek Integrative and comparative biology 59 (6), 1609-1618, 2019 | 58 | 2019 |
Neural control exploits changing mechanical advantage and context dependence to generate different feeding responses in Aplysia GP Sutton, EV Mangan, DM Neustadter, RD Beer, PE Crago, HJ Chiel Biological cybernetics 91 (5), 333-345, 2004 | 58 | 2004 |
Automatic engagement of a driver assistance system B Hoye, D Lambert, G Sutton US Patent 9,573,601, 2017 | 54 | 2017 |
Muscle–spring dynamics in time-limited, elastic movements MV Rosario, GP Sutton, SN Patek, GS Sawicki Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 283 (1838), 20161561, 2016 | 54 | 2016 |
The effect of leg length on jumping performance of short-and long-legged leafhopper insects M Burrows, GP Sutton Journal of Experimental Biology 211 (8), 1317-1325, 2008 | 49 | 2008 |
Automatic engagement of a driver assistance system B Hoye, D Lambert, G Sutton US Patent 9,238,467, 2016 | 42 | 2016 |
Biologically inspired gripping device HJ Chiel, RD Beer, EV Mangan, RD Quinn, GP Sutton US Patent 7,857,369, 2010 | 41 | 2010 |
A buckling region in locust hindlegs contains resilin and absorbs energy when jumping or kicking goes wrong TG Bayley, GP Sutton, M Burrows Journal of Experimental Biology 215 (7), 1151-1161, 2012 | 39 | 2012 |