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The performance of marine vehicles is largely influenced by interactions with the flow around their hull, both self-generated and environmentally driven. To imp
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The lateral line found on most species of fish is a sensory organ without analog in humans. Using sensory feedback from the lateral line, fish are able to track
Design and Fabrication of a Microelectromechanical Systems-array Pressure Sensor System for Passive Underwater Navigation Inspired by the Lateral Line
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An object within a fluid flow generates local pressure variations that are unique and characteristic to the object's shape and size. For example, a three-dimens
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This paper presents work toward the development of a novel MEMS sensing technology for AUVs. The proposed lateral line-inspired sensor system is a high-density
Biomimetic Microsensors Inspired by Marine Life
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This book narrates the development of various biomimetic microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) sensors, such as pressure, flow, acceleration, chemical, and tact