Fish possesses a unique sensory organ called the lateral line. The lateral line provides fish with flow-related information. It is accepted that fish can use the lateral line to sense states of its neighbours in schooling behaviors. In this study, we investigate how a focal robotic fish senses the states of its swimming neighbour by using its onboard artificial lateral line system for the first time. Dye flow visualization is used to characterize the large-scale structures of the wake behind a swimming robotic fish. In the experiment, the Reverse Karman Vortex Street generated by the anterior robotic fish was sensed by the artificial lateral line of the focal robot. The results show that the robot's artificial lateral line can detect t...
Goulet J, Engelmann J, Chagnaud BP, Franosch JM, Suttner MD, van Hemmen JL. Object localization thro...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering, 2015.Ca...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Joint Program in Oceanography/Applied Ocean Science and Engineering (Massachusetts ...
Any phenomenon in nature is potential to be an inspiration for us to propose new ideas. Lateral line...
The complicated and changeable underwater environment increases the difficulty of pattern recognitio...
Lateral line is a system of sense organs that can aid fishes to maneuver in a dark environment. Arti...
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Biological sensory systems often display great performance, inspiring engineers to develop artificia...
Fish have evolved diverse and robust locomotive strategies to swim efficiently in complex fluid envi...
Franosch JM, Hagedorn HJ, Goulet J, Engelmann J, van Hemmen JL. Wake tracking and the detection of v...
The possibility of integrating bioinspired robots in groups of live social animals may constitute a ...
Most fish have the capability of sensing flows and nearby movements even in dark or murky conditions...
In nature, the lateral line of fish is a peculiar and important organ for sensing the surrounding h...
The lateral line system is a sensory system unique to fishes and amphibians. It is composed of distr...
Nearly all underwater vehicles and surface ships today use sonar and vision for imaging and navigati...
Goulet J, Engelmann J, Chagnaud BP, Franosch JM, Suttner MD, van Hemmen JL. Object localization thro...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering, 2015.Ca...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Joint Program in Oceanography/Applied Ocean Science and Engineering (Massachusetts ...
Any phenomenon in nature is potential to be an inspiration for us to propose new ideas. Lateral line...
The complicated and changeable underwater environment increases the difficulty of pattern recognitio...
Lateral line is a system of sense organs that can aid fishes to maneuver in a dark environment. Arti...
Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction...
Biological sensory systems often display great performance, inspiring engineers to develop artificia...
Fish have evolved diverse and robust locomotive strategies to swim efficiently in complex fluid envi...
Franosch JM, Hagedorn HJ, Goulet J, Engelmann J, van Hemmen JL. Wake tracking and the detection of v...
The possibility of integrating bioinspired robots in groups of live social animals may constitute a ...
Most fish have the capability of sensing flows and nearby movements even in dark or murky conditions...
In nature, the lateral line of fish is a peculiar and important organ for sensing the surrounding h...
The lateral line system is a sensory system unique to fishes and amphibians. It is composed of distr...
Nearly all underwater vehicles and surface ships today use sonar and vision for imaging and navigati...
Goulet J, Engelmann J, Chagnaud BP, Franosch JM, Suttner MD, van Hemmen JL. Object localization thro...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering, 2015.Ca...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Joint Program in Oceanography/Applied Ocean Science and Engineering (Massachusetts ...