With increasing attention on the world’s oceans, a significant amount of research has been focused on the sensing of marine-related parameters in recent years. In this paper, a bioinspired flow sensor with corrosion resistance, anti-interference capability, a portable design structure, easy integration, and directional sensing ability is presented to realize flow speed sensing in open water. The sensor is realized by a flexible artificial cupula that seals one side of an optical fiber acting as an artificial kinocilium. Below the artificial kinocilium, an encapsulated s-tapered optical fiber mimics the hair cell sensory mechanism and is supported by a 3D-printed structure that acts as the artificial supporting cell. To characterize the sens...
This thesis describes the attempt to design and fabricate flow sensors based on the function of sens...
Biological sensory systems often display great performance, inspiring engineers to develop artificia...
We present the development and testing of superficial neuromast-inspired flow sensors that also atta...
Accurate flow measurement is a ubiquitous task in fields such as industry, medical technology, or ch...
Flow sensors inspired from lateral line neuromasts of cavefish have been widely investigated over de...
Flow sensors inspired from lateral line neuromasts of cavefish have been widely investigat...
MasterThe aim of this work is to design and fabricate a flow sensor using an artificial hair cell (A...
In the area of biomimetics, engineers use inspiration from natural systems to develop technical devi...
Evolution bestowed the blind cavefish with a resourcefully designed lateral-line of sensors that pla...
The lateral line sense organ in fish detects fluid flow around its body, and is used to perform a wi...
Background: Flow stimuli in the natural world are varied and contain a wide variety of directional i...
Chapter 3 presents a comprehensive review of the various biomimetic self-powered and low-powered MEM...
In search for more efficient propulsion through water, many methods for improving on the existing hy...
Ionic polymer–metal composite (IPMC) is a promising candidate for underwater sensing due to the meri...
In nature, there exist numerous and diverse, highly sensitive and well-evolved biological hair cell ...
This thesis describes the attempt to design and fabricate flow sensors based on the function of sens...
Biological sensory systems often display great performance, inspiring engineers to develop artificia...
We present the development and testing of superficial neuromast-inspired flow sensors that also atta...
Accurate flow measurement is a ubiquitous task in fields such as industry, medical technology, or ch...
Flow sensors inspired from lateral line neuromasts of cavefish have been widely investigated over de...
Flow sensors inspired from lateral line neuromasts of cavefish have been widely investigat...
MasterThe aim of this work is to design and fabricate a flow sensor using an artificial hair cell (A...
In the area of biomimetics, engineers use inspiration from natural systems to develop technical devi...
Evolution bestowed the blind cavefish with a resourcefully designed lateral-line of sensors that pla...
The lateral line sense organ in fish detects fluid flow around its body, and is used to perform a wi...
Background: Flow stimuli in the natural world are varied and contain a wide variety of directional i...
Chapter 3 presents a comprehensive review of the various biomimetic self-powered and low-powered MEM...
In search for more efficient propulsion through water, many methods for improving on the existing hy...
Ionic polymer–metal composite (IPMC) is a promising candidate for underwater sensing due to the meri...
In nature, there exist numerous and diverse, highly sensitive and well-evolved biological hair cell ...
This thesis describes the attempt to design and fabricate flow sensors based on the function of sens...
Biological sensory systems often display great performance, inspiring engineers to develop artificia...
We present the development and testing of superficial neuromast-inspired flow sensors that also atta...