DocumentCode
1763176
Title
Robotic Fish: Design and Characterization of an Interactive iDevice-Controlled Robotic Fish for Informal Science Education
Author
Phamduy, Paul ; LeGrand, Raymond ; Porfiri, Maurizio
Author_Institution
NYU Polytech. Sch. of Eng., New York, NY, USA
Volume
22
Issue
1
fYear
2015
fDate
42064
Firstpage
86
Lastpage
96
Abstract
In this article, we present the design, development, and characterization of a biomimetic robotic fish remotely controlled by an iDevice application (app) for use in informal science education. By leveraging robots, biomimicry, and iDevices, we seek to establish an engaging and unique experience for free-choice learners visiting aquariums, zoos, museums, and other public venues. The robotic fish incorporates a three-degree-of-freedom tail along with a combined pitch and buoyancy control system, allowing for high maneuverability in an underwater three-dimensional (3-D) space. The iDevice app implements three modes of control that offer a vividly colored, intuitive, and user-friendly theme to enhance the user experience when controlling the biomimetic robotic fish. In particular, the implemented modes vary in the degree of autonomy of the robotic fish, from fully autonomous to remotely controlled. A series of tests are conducted to assess the performance of the robotic fish and the interactive control modes. Finally, a usability study on elementary school students is performed to learn about students´ perception of the platform and the various control modes.
Keywords
biomimetics; buoyancy; computer aided instruction; interactive devices; mobile robots; pitch control (position); biomimetic robotic fish; buoyancy control system; informal science education; interactive iDevice app; pitch control system; underwater three-dimensional space; Fish; Marine animals; Marine technology; Mobile robots; Robot sensing systems; Servomotors;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Robotics & Automation Magazine, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1070-9932
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/MRA.2014.2381367
Filename
7059357
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