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Bioinspired Soft Robot with Incorporated Microelectrodes
Published on: February 28, 2020
Fluid interaction study: Hydrodynamic robot (FISHR) - Expansion of bioinspired soft robotic fish
Montana Ligman1, Kioumars A Rezaie1, Ramya Shah1
1Texas A&M University, Department of Ocean Engineering, College Station, Tx, 77843, USA.
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We introduce an enhanced iteration of OpenFish, a previously developed open-source soft robotic fish. The original model, developed at Delft University of Technology, successfully emulated thunniform swimming through a unique propulsion system utilizing both active and passive tail segments. This design aimed to optimize speed and efficiency while fostering future advancements in soft robotic fish research. To further enhance OpenFish, we undertook a redesign process, making modifications to the fish hull and internal components. These changes aimed to simplify construction, address waterproofing issues, and facilitate the development of an autonomous version of the fish. Our work encompasses an updated description of the construction process, customization options, and detailed insights into hardware implementation, including waterproofing techniques for the soft robotic fish.

