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Distant touch hydrodynamic imaging with an artificial lateral line

Yang et al., 2006

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14853535563205977017
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Yang Y
Chen J
Engel J
Pandya S
Chen N
Tucker C
Coombs S
Jones D
Liu C
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

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Nearly all underwater vehicles and surface ships today use sonar and vision for imaging and navigation. However, sonar and vision systems face various limitations, eg, sonar blind zones, dark or murky environments, etc. Evolved over millions of years, fish use the lateral …
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