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Snapp: An Agile Robotic Fish with 3-D Maneuverability for Open Water Swim

ICRA 2024(2024)

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Abstract
Fish exhibit impressive locomotive performance and agility in complex underwater environments, using their undulating tails and pectoral fins for propulsion and maneuverability. Replicating these abilities in robotic fish is challenging; existing designs focus on either fast swimming or directional control at limited speeds, mainly within a confined environment. To address these limitations, we designed Snapp, an integrated robotic fish capable of swimming in open water with high speeds and full 3-dimensional maneuverability. A novel cyclic-differential method is layered on the mechanism. It integrates propulsion and yawsteering for fast course corrections. Two independent pectoral fins provide pitch and roll control. We evaluated Snapp in open water environments and demonstrated significant improvements in speed and maneuverability, achieving swimming speeds of 1.5 m/s (1.7 body lengths per second) and performing complexmaneuvers, such as a figure-8 and S-shape trajectory. Instantaneous yaw changes of 15◦ in 0.4 s, a minimum turn radius of 0.85 m, and maximum pitch and roll rates of 3.5 and 1 rd/s, respectively, were recorded. Our results suggest that Snapp’s swimming capabilities have excellent practical prospects for open seas and contribute significantly to developing agile robotic fishes.
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Marine Robotics,Biologically-Inspired Robots,Biomimetics
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