( January 29, 2021; IEEE Spectrum )
Anyone who’s seen an undersea nature documentary has marveled at the complex choreography that schooling fish display, a darting, synchronized ballet with a cast of thousands.
Those instinctive movements have inspired researchers at the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS), and the Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering. The results could improve the performance and dependability of not just underwater robots, but other vehicles that require decentralized locomotion and organization, such as self-driving cars and robotic space exploration.
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Read the rest from IEEE Spectrum: Meet Blueswarm, a Smart School of Robotic Fish
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thats nice and all but i like regular fish better. sides u can see threw there eyes lot well i guess u can see threw both with no so called external tech but. #naturalfishlivesmatter sure lot of goofbots on this sites though not suprsied tho id be more suprised if there wasnt thatd be nice!
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nice to see troll bot get meaningless $ tho not that i really care tho but keep being fucking trolls ur pretty not good at it tho!
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