AsianFin -- Drawing inspiration from nature, a research team from the Institute of Automation at the Chinese Academy of Sciences has developed a cutting-edge bionic sensor called FlowSight, enabling underwater robots to sense and respond to subtle changes in water flow with remarkable precision.
Much like fish rely on their lateral line systems to detect currents and navigate through murky or obstacle-filled waters, FlowSight leverages autonomous visual processing to simulate this biological mechanism. The innovation equips underwater robots with a new level of "flow-sensing intelligence," enhancing their ability to autonomously navigate and monitor complex aquatic environments.
The breakthrough opens up new possibilities for missions involving underwater exploration, environmental monitoring, and operations in challenging or unstructured water regions.