Crete’s underwater fin-propelled robot scoops international prize (vid)

Technical Education Institute of Crete creates an underwater robot that moves like an actual sea creature

The International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems took place in Hamburg, Germany. A Greek distinction made its way to the top four projects for the Best Conference Paper Award from a total of 970.

The shortlist:

The Robotics Institute, Carnegie Mellon University, USΑ
The Center for Design Research – Stanford University – Stanford, USA
Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (ΜΙΤ), USA
Control Systems and Robotics Laboratory, Technological Educational Institute of Crete, Heraklion, Greece.

Greece’s entry was a fin-propelled underwater robot prototype. Inspired by underwater movement, the research focused on the realistic recreation of this using electronic sensor rays.

The developed prototype features a pair of laterally-mounted undulatory fin propulsors, each comprised by three individually actuated (via waterproof R/C servos) fin rays, interconnected by an elastic membrane.

Here’s how it is done: