Envirobot : A Biomimetric Robot That Swims And Detect Toxins Present In Water
If you can't measure it, you can't manage it.
An interesting technology solution to find sources of water pollution- the invisible, creeping threat.
About The Robot :
Envirobot is the latest biomimetic creation from Swiss researchers that autonomously swims around bodies of water and tests them for toxins and other factors.
The robot slithers through water like an eel, leaving mud and aquatic life undisturbed.
It uses sensors to gather data from various locations, which it transmits to a remote computer in near-instantaneous fashion.
Compared with conventional propeller-driven underwater robots, these are less likely to get stuck in algae or branches as they move around Reference École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne Watch
An interesting technology solution to find sources of water pollution- the invisible, creeping threat.
About The Robot :
Envirobot is the latest biomimetic creation from Swiss researchers that autonomously swims around bodies of water and tests them for toxins and other factors.
The robot slithers through water like an eel, leaving mud and aquatic life undisturbed.
It uses sensors to gather data from various locations, which it transmits to a remote computer in near-instantaneous fashion.
Compared with conventional propeller-driven underwater robots, these are less likely to get stuck in algae or branches as they move around Reference École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne Watch

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