International audienceWe address the problem of controlling a dynamical system governing the motion of a 3D weighted shape changing body swimming in a perfect fluid. The rigid displacement of the swimmer results from the exchange of momentum between prescribed shape changes and the flow, the total impulse of the fluid-swimmer system being constant for all times. We prove the following tracking results: (i) Synchronized swimming: Maybe up to an arbitrarily small change of its density, any swimmer can approximately follow any given trajectory while, in addition, undergoing approximately any given shape changes. In this statement, the control consists in arbitrarily small superimposed deformations; (ii) Freestyle swimming: Maybe up to an arbit...
Swimming, i.e., being able to advance in the absence of external forces by performing cyclic shape c...
Swimming, i.e., being able to advance in the absence of external forces by performing cyclic shape c...
We consider a finite-dimensional model for the motion of microscopic organisms whose propulsion ex...
Abstract. In this article, we consider a swimmer (i.e. a self-deformable body) immersed in a fluid, ...
In this article, we consider a swimmer (i.e. a self-deformable body) immersed in a fluid, ...
The connection between swimming and control theory is attracting increasing attention in the recent ...
International audienceIn this paper we study the locomotion of a shape-changing body swimming in a t...
International audienceIn this paper we study some issues relating to the general problem of locomoti...
We study the local controllability properties of 2D and 3D bio-mimetic swimmers employing the chang...
We study the local controllability properties of 2D and 3D bio-mimetic swimmers employing the chang...
In this paper we study a mathematical model of one-dimensional swimmers performing a planar motion w...
In this paper we study a mathematical model of one-dimensional swimmers performing a plana...
In this paper we study the locomotion of a shape-changing body swimming in a two-dimensional perfect...
object consisting of three narrow rectangles connected by exible links, which \swims" in a row...
Abstract. We consider a finite-dimensional model for the motion of microscopic organisms whose propu...
Swimming, i.e., being able to advance in the absence of external forces by performing cyclic shape c...
Swimming, i.e., being able to advance in the absence of external forces by performing cyclic shape c...
We consider a finite-dimensional model for the motion of microscopic organisms whose propulsion ex...
Abstract. In this article, we consider a swimmer (i.e. a self-deformable body) immersed in a fluid, ...
In this article, we consider a swimmer (i.e. a self-deformable body) immersed in a fluid, ...
The connection between swimming and control theory is attracting increasing attention in the recent ...
International audienceIn this paper we study the locomotion of a shape-changing body swimming in a t...
International audienceIn this paper we study some issues relating to the general problem of locomoti...
We study the local controllability properties of 2D and 3D bio-mimetic swimmers employing the chang...
We study the local controllability properties of 2D and 3D bio-mimetic swimmers employing the chang...
In this paper we study a mathematical model of one-dimensional swimmers performing a planar motion w...
In this paper we study a mathematical model of one-dimensional swimmers performing a plana...
In this paper we study the locomotion of a shape-changing body swimming in a two-dimensional perfect...
object consisting of three narrow rectangles connected by exible links, which \swims" in a row...
Abstract. We consider a finite-dimensional model for the motion of microscopic organisms whose propu...
Swimming, i.e., being able to advance in the absence of external forces by performing cyclic shape c...
Swimming, i.e., being able to advance in the absence of external forces by performing cyclic shape c...
We consider a finite-dimensional model for the motion of microscopic organisms whose propulsion ex...