Design of Whisker-Inspired Sensors for Multi-Directional Hydrodynamic Sensing
Tuo Wang, Teresa A. Kent, Sarah Bergbreiter
- Year
- 2023
- Citations
- 4
- Access
- Open access
Abstract
This research develops a novel sensor for aquatic robots inspired by the whiskers of harbor seals. This sensor can detect the movement of water, offering valuable data on speed, currents, barriers, and water disturbance. It employs a mechano-magnetic system, separating the whisker-like drag part from the electronic section, enhancing water resistance and durability. The flexible design allows customizing the drag component's shape for different uses. The study uses an analytical model to examine the sensor's capabilities, including aspects such as shape, cross-sectional area, ratio, and immersion depth of the whisker part. It also explores the effects of design on Vortex-Induced Vibrations (VIVs), a key focus in the study of biological and robotic aquatic whiskers. The sensor's practical use was tested on a remote-controlled boat, showing its proficiency in estimating water flow speed. This development has enormous potential to enhance navigation and perception for aquatic robots in various applications.
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