Cartilage structure increases swimming efficiency of underwater robots
Abstract Underwater robots are useful for exploring valuable resources and marine life. Traditional underwater robots use screw propellers, which may be harmful to marine life. In contrast, robots that incorporate the swimming principles, morphologies, and softness of aquatic animals are expected to...
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Main Authors: | Masaki Yurugi, Makoto Shimanokami, Toshiaki Nagai, Jun Shintake, Yusuke Ikemoto |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/e920dcf2778b40a3a5feabfb0c94663e |
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