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Hydrogel‐Encapsulated Microfabricated Haircells Mimicking Fish Cupula Neuromast
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2007
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Tissue EngineeringEngineeringUnderwater SystemBiomaterials DesignBiofabricationBiomedical EngineeringHydrogelsSoft RoboticsHair SensorMicrofluidicsUnderwater RoboticsArtificial Hydrogel CupulaMicro-encapsulationUnderwater RobotUnderwater EnvironmentBiopolymer GelBiomanufacturingSensorsMicrofabricationBioelectronicsBio-inspired SystemLab-on-a-chipUnderwater TechnologyUnderwater SensingBiomaterials
A hydrogel-capped hair-cell flow microsensor, which closely mimics a superficial neuromast of a fish, is introduced. By encapsulating the hair sensor into the artificial hydrogel cupula a dramatic increase in hair-sensor sensitivity to the oscillating and the steady flow is achieved. It opens the way toward the remote monitoring of the underwater environment by autonomous, unmanned microvehicles with self-navigating capability.
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