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Artificial lateral line canal for hydrodynamic detection
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AeroacousticsEngineeringUnderwater SystemFluid MechanicsLateral Line SystemUnderwater AcousticBiomedical EngineeringHydraulicsHydrodynamic DetectionLateral LineInstrumentationHydraulic EngineeringAcoustic TechnologyDipole Excitation MatchCivil EngineeringHydrodynamicsElectrophysiologyFlow MeasurementUnderwater TechnologyUnderwater Sensing
Fish use their lateral line system to detect minute water motions. The lateral line consists of superficial neuromasts and canal neuromasts. The response properties of canal neuromasts differ from those of superficial ones. Here, we report the design, fabrication, and characterization of an artificial lateral line canal system. The characterization was done under various fluid conditions, including dipolar excitation and turbulent flow. The experimental results with dipole excitation match well with a mathematical model. Canal sensors also demonstrate significantly better noise immunity compared with superficial ones. Canal-type artificial lateral lines may become important for underwater flow sensing.
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