Research on an Artificial Lateral Line System Based on a Bionic Hair Sensor with Resonant Readout
Inspired by the lateral line system of fish, an artificial lateral line system based on bionic hair sensor with resonant readout is presented in this paper. An artificial lateral line system, which possesses great application potential in the field of gas flow visualization, includes two different s...
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doaj-85de76b8cd68440bbd9326a3a54f423b2020-11-24T22:00:07ZengMDPI AGMicromachines2072-666X2019-10-01101173610.3390/mi10110736mi10110736Research on an Artificial Lateral Line System Based on a Bionic Hair Sensor with Resonant ReadoutBo Yang0Ting Zhang1Zhuoyue Liang2Chengfu Lu3School of Instrument Science and Engineering, Southeast University, Nanjing 210096, ChinaSchool of Instrument Science and Engineering, Southeast University, Nanjing 210096, ChinaSchool of Instrument Science and Engineering, Southeast University, Nanjing 210096, ChinaSchool of Instrument Science and Engineering, Southeast University, Nanjing 210096, ChinaInspired by the lateral line system of fish, an artificial lateral line system based on bionic hair sensor with resonant readout is presented in this paper. An artificial lateral line system, which possesses great application potential in the field of gas flow visualization, includes two different sensors: a superficial neuromast and a canal neuromast flow velocity sensor, which are used to measure the constant and oscillatory air flow velocity, respectively. The sensitive mechanism of two artificial lateral line sensors is analyzed, and a finite element simulation is implemented to verify the structural design. Then the control circuit of the artificial lateral line system is designed, employing a demodulation algorithm of oscillatory signal based on the least mean square error algorithm, which is used to calculate the oscillatory air flow velocity. Finally, the experiments are implemented to assess the performance of the two artificial lateral line systems. The experimental results show that the artificial lateral line system, which can be used to measure the constant and oscillatory air flow velocity, has a minimum threshold of 0.785 mm/s in the measurement of oscillatory air flow velocity. Moreover, the artificial canal neuromast lateral line system can filter out low-frequency disturbance and has good sensitivity for high-frequency flow velocity.https://www.mdpi.com/2072-666X/10/11/736bionic hair sensor with resonant readoutartificial lateral line systemoscillatory air flow velocity |
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Research on an Artificial Lateral Line System Based on a Bionic Hair Sensor with Resonant Readout |
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Research on an Artificial Lateral Line System Based on a Bionic Hair Sensor with Resonant Readout |
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Research on an Artificial Lateral Line System Based on a Bionic Hair Sensor with Resonant Readout |
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research on an artificial lateral line system based on a bionic hair sensor with resonant readout |
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Inspired by the lateral line system of fish, an artificial lateral line system based on bionic hair sensor with resonant readout is presented in this paper. An artificial lateral line system, which possesses great application potential in the field of gas flow visualization, includes two different sensors: a superficial neuromast and a canal neuromast flow velocity sensor, which are used to measure the constant and oscillatory air flow velocity, respectively. The sensitive mechanism of two artificial lateral line sensors is analyzed, and a finite element simulation is implemented to verify the structural design. Then the control circuit of the artificial lateral line system is designed, employing a demodulation algorithm of oscillatory signal based on the least mean square error algorithm, which is used to calculate the oscillatory air flow velocity. Finally, the experiments are implemented to assess the performance of the two artificial lateral line systems. The experimental results show that the artificial lateral line system, which can be used to measure the constant and oscillatory air flow velocity, has a minimum threshold of 0.785 mm/s in the measurement of oscillatory air flow velocity. Moreover, the artificial canal neuromast lateral line system can filter out low-frequency disturbance and has good sensitivity for high-frequency flow velocity. |
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bionic hair sensor with resonant readout artificial lateral line system oscillatory air flow velocity |
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