Biomimetic lateral-line system for underwater vehicles

Jan Moritz P. Franosch, Stefan Sosnowski, Nader Kuhenuri Chami, Kolja Kühnlenz, Sandra Hirche, J. Leo Van Hemmen

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Abstract

Fish detect underwater objects by measuring even tiny water velocity changes on their skin through their lateral-line system. Several approaches try to mimic the lateral-line system by hot-wire or electro-mechanical sensor arrays but none has achieved yet an underwater vehicle using a biomimetic lateral-line system for object avoidance, not even in simulation. In this paper we describe construction and properties of low-cost sensors applicable to the task, viz., sensors where a constant current heats thermistors in water flow. With increasing stream velocity, thermal dissipation and thus voltage increases. A glass-bead and a bow protect the thermistors. The small diameter of 0.36mm results in a small time constant and thus allows fast measurements. Sensors are about 1 cm long and consume less than 0.2W so that our small-sized underwater vehicle prototype "Snookie" can carry a whole array of them. We describe the magnitude of velocity changes depending on the distance to an obstacle and show experimentally that a single sensor can already detect underwater objects - so much the better a whole ensemble of them, as in fish.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationIEEE Sensors 2010 Conference, SENSORS 2010
Pages2212-2217
Number of pages6
DOIs
StatePublished - 2010
Event9th IEEE Sensors Conference 2010, SENSORS 2010 - Waikoloa, HI, United States
Duration: 1 Nov 20104 Nov 2010

Publication series

NameProceedings of IEEE Sensors

Conference

Conference9th IEEE Sensors Conference 2010, SENSORS 2010
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CityWaikoloa, HI
Period1/11/104/11/10

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