Fish sense water motions with their lateral line. The lateral line is a sensory system that contains up to several thousand mechanoreceptors, called neuromasts. Neuromasts occur freestanding on the skin and in subepidermal canals. We developed arrays of flow sensors based on lateral line canal neuromasts using a biomimetic approach. Each flow sensor was equipped with a PDMS (polydimethylsiloxane) lamella integrated into a canal system by means of thick- and thin-film technology. Our artificial lateral line system can estimate bulk flow velocity from the spatio-temporal propagation of flow fluctuations. Based on the modular sensor design, we were able to detect flow rates in an industrial application of tap water flow metering. Our sensory s...
110 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2008.This dissertation describes a...
Surface mounted ‘smart skin’ can enhance the situational and environmental awareness of marine vehic...
Flow sensors inspired from lateral line neuromasts of cavefish have been widely investigated over de...
In the area of biomimetics, engineers use inspiration from natural systems to develop technical devi...
In fish the lateral line is a sensory organ used to perceive water movement in the surrounding envir...
Evolution bestowed the blind cavefish with a resourcefully designed lateral-line of sensors that pla...
Biological sensory systems often display great performance, inspiring engineers to develop artificia...
Neuromast sensors found in fishes detect flows around their body and are known to generate hydrodyna...
Fish use their lateral line system to detect minute water motions. The lateral line consists of supe...
Using biological sensors, aquatic animals like fishes are capable of performing impressive behaviour...
The paper reports the development of biomimetic haircell sensors inspired by the neuromast sensors p...
This thesis describes the attempt to design and fabricate flow sensors based on the function of sens...
Biophysical properties of lateral line flow sensors are reviewed with a specific focus on a quantita...
110 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2008.This dissertation describes a...
Surface mounted ‘smart skin’ can enhance the situational and environmental awareness of marine vehic...
Flow sensors inspired from lateral line neuromasts of cavefish have been widely investigated over de...
In the area of biomimetics, engineers use inspiration from natural systems to develop technical devi...
In fish the lateral line is a sensory organ used to perceive water movement in the surrounding envir...
Evolution bestowed the blind cavefish with a resourcefully designed lateral-line of sensors that pla...
Biological sensory systems often display great performance, inspiring engineers to develop artificia...
Neuromast sensors found in fishes detect flows around their body and are known to generate hydrodyna...
Fish use their lateral line system to detect minute water motions. The lateral line consists of supe...
Using biological sensors, aquatic animals like fishes are capable of performing impressive behaviour...
The paper reports the development of biomimetic haircell sensors inspired by the neuromast sensors p...
This thesis describes the attempt to design and fabricate flow sensors based on the function of sens...
Biophysical properties of lateral line flow sensors are reviewed with a specific focus on a quantita...
110 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2008.This dissertation describes a...
Surface mounted ‘smart skin’ can enhance the situational and environmental awareness of marine vehic...
Flow sensors inspired from lateral line neuromasts of cavefish have been widely investigated over de...