Engineers design a group of autonomous jellies that swim like the real thing
By Gregory Mone
Posted 04.30.2008 at 8:38 am
At a conference in Germany, engineers unveiled a robotic jellyfish designed to swim—but not sting—like the real thing.
The AquaJelly runs on rechargeable lithium-ion batteries, has a roughly spherical body and uses eight tentacles to get around in the water. The tentacles undulate like the tail of a real fish, and small fins at the ends give the machine a little extra push on the water. To steer, the robot shifts its weight, and it drives around its tank autonomously.
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