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Handbook of Research on Advancements in Robotics and Mechatronics
Two fish robots developed at the University of Canterbury.
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State of the Art in Biomimetic Swimming Robots: Design Principles and Case Study
Sayyed Farideddin Masoomi (University of Canterbury, New Zealand), Stefanie Gutschmidt (University of Canterbury, New Zealand), and XiaoQi Chen (University of Canterbury, New Zealand)
Copyright: © 2015 |Pages: 35
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-7387-8.ch006
Abstract
The presence of marine tasks demands investments on design and development of underwater robots. Among those robots, biomimetic swimming robots have shown superior performance since they are efficient in cruising, highly manoeuvrable, and noiseless during swimming. Accordingly, so far a number of fish robots with distinguished capabilities have been fabricated around the globe. The difference of the existing fish robots roots in their unlike but optimal nature of swimming. Hence, in order to design fish robots, the swimming characteristics of real fish including swimming mode and body/fin shape must be investigated primarily. Then the appropriate actuation system needs to be selected. This chapter aims at presenting state of the art in robotic fish while introducing their design elements and presenting suitable actuation mechanisms for fish robots. In this chapter, a fish robot is introduced and its design process is discussed as a case study.
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