Coordinated Dual-Fin Actuation of Bionic Ocean Sunfish Robot for Multi-Modal Locomotion
Lidong Huang, Zhong Guo Huang, Zhihao Song, Yayi Shen, Mengxing Huang
- Year
- 2025
- Citations
- 7
- Access
- Open access
Abstract
This paper presents a bionic dual-fin underwater robot, inspired by the ocean sunfish, that achieves multiple swimming motions using only two vertically arranged fins. This work demonstrates that a mechanically simple platform can execute complex 2-D and 3-D motions through advanced control strategies, eliminating the need for auxiliary actuators. We control the two fins independently so that they can perform cooperative actions in the water, enabling the robot to perform various motions, including high-speed cruising, agile turning, controlled descents, proactive ascents, and continuous spiraling. The swimming performance of the dual-fin robot in executing multi-modal locomotion is experimentally analyzed through visual measurement methods and onboard sensors. Experimental results demonstrate that a minimalist dual-fin propulsion system of the designed ocean sunfish robot can provide speed (maximum cruising speed of 1.16 BL/s), stability (yaw amplitude less than 4.2°), and full three-dimensional maneuverability (minimum turning radius of 0.89 BL). This design, characterized by its simple structure, multiple motion capabilities, and excellent motion performance, offers a promising pathway for developing robust and versatile robots for diverse underwater applications.
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