Robot Eel Reveals How the Fish Swim So Efficiently
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The 85-centimeter-long anguilliform robot, dubbed 1-guilla, is comprised of a head with a battery and computational unit, eight motorized segments, and a flexible tail.
They found that producing more pronounced traveling waves and increasing its side-to-side tail movements boosted its speed, but its swimming was more efficient when its body moved in a traveling wave with less pronounced tail movements.
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