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    BIV (Bio-Inspired Vehicle), bio-inspired marine robotic platforms (robotic fish), Aquaai Corporation, Los Gatos, California, USA

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    SwimSwallow: an abstract, bio-inspired robotic fish

    Published on May 19, 2015

    Serena Booth and Lezhi Li

    GSD 0678 | Fall 2014
    Informal Robotics
    New Paradigms for Design and Construction
    Harvard University Graduate School of Design
    Chuck Hoberman, Instructor
    Jonathan Grinham, Teaching Fellow / Dan Aukes, Research Fellow

    SwimSwallow is an abstractly bio-inspired interpretation of a ?sh. The piece is designed to be laser cut from acrylic, and is then constructed with taped hinges and two servos for mouth and tail control respectively. All hinges are constructed in the ?at orientation for the sake of precision, and tabs then form a rigid linkage for stability.

    The opening and closing of the mouth is achieved through spherical linkage mechanism, whereas the propulsion is applied by flipping the tail as the result of a parallel linkage mechanism. This ?ipping action also serves to steers the fish underwater.

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    DID with robot fish

    Published on Jun 11, 2016

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    Mormyrus rume, Robotic Dummy Fish

    Published on Dec 2, 2016

    "Using a robotic dummy fish to study social behaviors"

    by Elisa Donati and Stefano Mintchev
    December 5, 2016

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    Kinetic Fish Section 2016

    Published on Dec 3, 2016

    The very beginning to our new Burning Man 2017 project.

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    A robotic spy among the fish

    Published on Nov 9, 2017

    A new miniature robot developed by EPFL researchers can swim with fish, learn how they communicate with each other and make them change direction or come together. These capabilities have been proven on schools of zebrafish.

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    Mutsu Water Looper robotic fish

    Published on Jul 11, 2018

    I received my Mutsu from Japan last week and am loving it so far! This bot is pretty simple, but absolutely adorable.

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    Highly optimised robo-fish represents speediest form of swimming tech

    Published on Sep 13, 2019

    TU Delft student Sander van den Berg has created a low-cost, energy-efficient robotic fish that can move through water faster than any other.

    The Industrial Design Engineering masters student created the high-speed underwater drone as his graduate project from the Delft University of Technology.

    The prototype robot — coloured bright orange like the clown fish from Finding Nemo — swims at a record-breaking 0.85 metres a second.
    "3D-printed robotic fish swims through water by mimicking the movement of a tuna"

    by Rima Sabina Aouf
    September 11, 2019

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