Posted on 10/06/2005 6:07:28 AM PDT by TigerLikesRooster
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By Alison Ross BBC News |
The world's first autonomous robotic fish are the latest attraction at the London Aquarium.
They sense nearby objects and swim in a different direction |
Biologically inspired by the common carp, the new designs can avoid objects and swim around a specially designed tank entirely of their own accord.
This new kind of cyber-fish took three years to develop, by a team of scientists from Essex University.
Future generations may be used for seabed explorations, detection of leaks in oil pipelines, or even as spies.
Although robotic fish have been investigated for the last 10 years or so, the creators of the new models claim theirs are the smartest yet.
Food energy
"We have embedded sensors on board - so, unlike the previous fishes that have remote controls, these are fully autonomous and artificial-intelligence based," lead researcher Professor Huosheng Hu, told the BBC News website.
Their undulating movements are also said to be more realistic.
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We want the fish to have the ability to look for its own charging station, just like a real fish looking for food Prof Huosheng Hu, Essex University |
The fish are about 50cm long, 15cm high and 12cm wide (20in by 6in by 5in), and covered with bright scales that reflect light.
The maximum swim speed is about 50cm (20in) per second but the fish have been slowed down to less than half that, to help prolong battery life - up to five hours.
Name game
In the future, the Essex team would like to increase the robots' intelligence - so that an individual machine could recharge itself as required.
"We want the fish to have the ability to look for its own charging station, just like a real fish looking for food," said Professor Hu.
It is hoped that bringing the public into direct contact with robots will increase their understanding of science and technology.
"It should be entertaining and fun for the visitors. Our main thing is obviously live fish, but the robotic side is really fascinating," said Michael Michaels, general manager of the London Aquarium.
The three robots will live alongside real fish in a tank in the aquarium, and will be named by children in a competition.
But do they have frickin' laser beams on their heads?
Poor verb choice.
Toy'R Us --> Toys'R Us
But can it sing?
Sure they start out as a cute toy, then one small short circuit later, they are controlling the world.
I wonder what it tastes like grilled with a little lemon butter?
NeverGore :^)
Yeah, but will it go good with hushpuppies, slaw and a cold beer.
Beat me by 4 seconds, dang.
PETA should have no problem with these.
Any relation to the "Bush-bot"?
Shiny!
FemmeBots ¡SI!
I dont mean to carp...but it's not 'that' kind of fish.
Why do we have the time and money to invent fake fish?
HeHe! first good laugh of the morning. Thanks...
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