This paper discusses oscillation and directional control for a body and caudal fin type robotic fish. The robotic fish is modelled as a free-floating kinematic chain, and two possible control solutions are proposed based on deadbeat and feedback principles. Results demonstrate that the choice of controller has a significant effect on the resultant system dynamics and performance. While the deadbeat approach delivers excellent signal tracking with relatively little computational cost, H∞ feedback results in a significantly lower total power cost, at the expense of a larger rise time and threefold increase in computational complexity. The findings suggest that for the stated application, the performance characteristics of the H∞ strategy were...
This paper proposes a dynamic model and control for the four-joint biomimetic robotic fish with yawi...
Bioinspired robotics is a promising technology for minimizing environmental disruption during underw...
This paper considers fish-like designs of underwater vehicles with oscillating tails and fins. On th...
This paper deals with maneuver issues, in particular turning control of a free-swimming, multi-link ...
Biomimetic robotics can help support underwater exploration and monitoring while minimizing ecosyste...
This paper is concerned with the design of a robotic fish and its motion control algorithms. A radio...
The objective of presented article is in application of methods of theory of oscillations in elabora...
Considers the task of trajectory stabilization for a fish-like robot by means of feedback. We use os...
This paper deals with the design and 3-D motion control of a radio-controlled, multi-link and free-s...
302-307In this paper, proposed is a design of a robust controller for a fish robot. A simple third o...
This paper is concerned with the design and motion control of a radio-controlled, multi-link and fre...
This paper presents a study on bioinspired closed-loop Central Pattern Generator (CPG) based control...
A practical motion control strategy for a radio-controlled, 4-link and free-swimming biomimetic robo...
This paper proposed a discrete-time integral terminal sliding mode (DITSM)-based forward speed track...
Investigation in biomimetic robotic fish is a multidisciplinary problem entirely involving hydrodyna...
This paper proposes a dynamic model and control for the four-joint biomimetic robotic fish with yawi...
Bioinspired robotics is a promising technology for minimizing environmental disruption during underw...
This paper considers fish-like designs of underwater vehicles with oscillating tails and fins. On th...
This paper deals with maneuver issues, in particular turning control of a free-swimming, multi-link ...
Biomimetic robotics can help support underwater exploration and monitoring while minimizing ecosyste...
This paper is concerned with the design of a robotic fish and its motion control algorithms. A radio...
The objective of presented article is in application of methods of theory of oscillations in elabora...
Considers the task of trajectory stabilization for a fish-like robot by means of feedback. We use os...
This paper deals with the design and 3-D motion control of a radio-controlled, multi-link and free-s...
302-307In this paper, proposed is a design of a robust controller for a fish robot. A simple third o...
This paper is concerned with the design and motion control of a radio-controlled, multi-link and fre...
This paper presents a study on bioinspired closed-loop Central Pattern Generator (CPG) based control...
A practical motion control strategy for a radio-controlled, 4-link and free-swimming biomimetic robo...
This paper proposed a discrete-time integral terminal sliding mode (DITSM)-based forward speed track...
Investigation in biomimetic robotic fish is a multidisciplinary problem entirely involving hydrodyna...
This paper proposes a dynamic model and control for the four-joint biomimetic robotic fish with yawi...
Bioinspired robotics is a promising technology for minimizing environmental disruption during underw...
This paper considers fish-like designs of underwater vehicles with oscillating tails and fins. On th...