Flow sensors inspired from lateral line neuromasts of cavefish have been widely investigated over decades to develop artificial sensors. The design and function of these natural sensors have been mimicked using microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) based sensors. However, there is more to the overall function and performance of these natural sensors. Mimicking the morphology and material properties of specialized structures like a cupula would significantly help to improve the existing designs. Toward this goal, the paper reports development of a canal neuromast inspired piezoelectric sensor and investigates the role of a biomimetic cupula in influencing the performance of the sensor. The sensor was developed using microfabrication technolo...
We present the fabrication of an artificial MEMS hair bundle sensor designed to approximate the stru...
Chapter 3 presents a comprehensive review of the various biomimetic self-powered and low-powered MEM...
We report the development of a new class of miniature all-polymer flow sensors that closely mimic th...
Flow sensors inspired from lateral line neuromasts of cavefish have been widely investigat...
We present the development and testing of superficial neuromast-inspired flow sensors that also atta...
Neuromast sensors found in fishes detect flows around their body and are known to generate hydrodyna...
Blind cavefishes are known to detect objects through hydrodynamic vision enabled by arrays of biolog...
Evolution bestowed the blind cavefish with a resourcefully designed lateral-line of sensors that pla...
This paper adopts the design strategies involved in the biological flow sensors present on the body ...
In the area of biomimetics, engineers use inspiration from natural systems to develop technical devi...
Using biological sensors, aquatic animals like fishes are capable of performing impressive behaviour...
This thesis describes the attempt to design and fabricate flow sensors based on the function of sens...
In this work, we present the development and experimental testing of two types of bio-inspired MEMS ...
Fish sense water motions with their lateral line. The lateral line is a sensory system that contains...
We report the development of a new class of miniature all-polymer flow sensors that closely mimic th...
We present the fabrication of an artificial MEMS hair bundle sensor designed to approximate the stru...
Chapter 3 presents a comprehensive review of the various biomimetic self-powered and low-powered MEM...
We report the development of a new class of miniature all-polymer flow sensors that closely mimic th...
Flow sensors inspired from lateral line neuromasts of cavefish have been widely investigat...
We present the development and testing of superficial neuromast-inspired flow sensors that also atta...
Neuromast sensors found in fishes detect flows around their body and are known to generate hydrodyna...
Blind cavefishes are known to detect objects through hydrodynamic vision enabled by arrays of biolog...
Evolution bestowed the blind cavefish with a resourcefully designed lateral-line of sensors that pla...
This paper adopts the design strategies involved in the biological flow sensors present on the body ...
In the area of biomimetics, engineers use inspiration from natural systems to develop technical devi...
Using biological sensors, aquatic animals like fishes are capable of performing impressive behaviour...
This thesis describes the attempt to design and fabricate flow sensors based on the function of sens...
In this work, we present the development and experimental testing of two types of bio-inspired MEMS ...
Fish sense water motions with their lateral line. The lateral line is a sensory system that contains...
We report the development of a new class of miniature all-polymer flow sensors that closely mimic th...
We present the fabrication of an artificial MEMS hair bundle sensor designed to approximate the stru...
Chapter 3 presents a comprehensive review of the various biomimetic self-powered and low-powered MEM...
We report the development of a new class of miniature all-polymer flow sensors that closely mimic th...