Technology: Fish Robot Pollution Detection

in #robot6 years ago

Hey guys, you know, British scientists some time ago have succeeded in developing new findings, and that is fish robots released in the north sea of ​​Spain to detect pollution. If the experimental results of the first five fish robots swimming in the Spanish sea were successful, then they hoped the fish robots could be used in rivers, lakes and seas all over the world. then the freshwater fish robot is sold for around 29,000 dollars, the price is in accordance with its success.

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This robot is created with the same facial expressions and movements as the real fish. This robot is also equipped with sensors to smell dangerous pollutants, such as large vessels carrying goods that have leaked or underwater pipes. The results of chemical sensor information from the fish robot will be transmitted back to the surface using wi-fi technology. Unlike previous fish robots that have to use a remote control, this time fish robots can navigate their bodies freely without any interaction with humans.

A senior research scientist at the BMT group company, as well as the developer of this fish robot named Rory Doyle, said there was good reason to make robots with this fish shape rather than other conventional mini submarine forms. Denban uses a fish robot, it builds designs that can save energy. Energy efficiency is something that is needed to ensure that pollution detection sensors can be used in an underwater environment for hours.