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2025 IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation (ICRA)
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Abstract
The phenomenon of the “traveling wave,” com- monly observed in various organisms, involves a wave that propagates along the body, serving as a locomotion mechanism. Particularly, in aquatic environments, organisms such as fish and cetaceans utilize traveling waves to propel themselves through water, minimizing fluid drag and maximizing move- ment efficiency. Inspired by nature, robotics has extensively explored replicating such locomotion strategies. This work presents a fish robot with an innovative magnetic transmission system. The mechanism transforms the unidirectional rotation of a single motor into an oscillatory, phase-shifted movement across the modules of the kinematic chain, generating a travel- ing…
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- Automation
- Robotics
- Artificial intelligence
- Computer science
- Engineering
- Robot
- Mechanical engineering
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