Search Results - "Guan, Tangzhen"
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Deep-Learning-Assisted Underwater 3D Tactile Tensegrity
Published in Research (Washington) (2023)“…The growth of underwater robotic applications in ocean exploration and research has created an urgent need for effective tactile sensing. Here, we propose an…”
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Whisker-inspired and self-powered triboelectric sensor for underwater obstacle detection and collision avoidance
Published in Nano energy (01-10-2022)“…As key devices for underwater robot to perceive underwater environments, tactile sensors play an important role in seabed exploration. Inspired by the…”
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Underwater Biomimetic Lateral Line Sensor Based on Triboelectric Nanogenerator for Dynamic Pressure Monitoring and Trajectory Perception
Published in Small (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (01-05-2024)“…Developing desirable sensors is crucial for underwater perceptions and operations. The perceiving organs of marine creatures have greatly evolved to react…”
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Deep-learning-assisted triboelectric whisker for near field perception and online state estimation of underwater vehicle
Published in Nano energy (01-10-2024)“…Agile near field perception remains a challenge for underwater vehicles, which could significantly enhance their capability of online state estimation. Harbor…”
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Piezoelectric wavy whisker sensor for perceiving underwater vortex from a bluff body
Published in Sensors and actuators. A. Physical. (01-01-2024)“…Underwater flow field perception is a crucial technique for obtaining the motion status and trajectory of targets. To perceive the vortex in the flow field…”
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A palm-like 3D tactile sensor based on liquid-metal triboelectric nanogenerator for underwater robot gripper
Published in Nano research (01-11-2024)“…The highly sensitive and power efficient tactile sensors can provide grippers with vertical and shear forces from interactions with objects. In an ocean…”
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A Self‐powered Triboelectric Coral‐Like Sensor Integrated Buoy for Irregular and Ultra‐Low Frequency Ocean Wave Monitoring
Published in Advanced materials technologies (01-06-2022)“…The design of efficient ocean wave sensors for monitoring the marine environment and revealing dynamic changes has been a major challenge. In this study, a…”
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A Liquid-solid Triboelectric Sensor for Minor and Invisible Leakage Monitoring in Ship Pipelines (May 2023)
Published in IEEE sensors journal (01-02-2024)“…Ship pipelines are the most efficient and cost-effective devices for liquid transportation. However, pipeline leakage can pose a threat to ship operation,…”
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Underwater Biomimetic Whisker Sensor Based on Liquid Metal and Triboelectric Nanogenerator
Published in 水下无人系统学报 (01-10-2024)“…To enhance the maneuverability and adaptability of underwater robots, it is essential to improve their perception of the surrounding environment. Inspired by…”
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Bionic Fishtail-Shaped Proprioceptive Sensing Technology Based on Triboelectric Nanogenerator
Published in 2023 China Automation Congress (CAC) (17-11-2023)“…Accurate motion posture prediction is crucial for bionic robot fish (BRF) to fulfill military strategies and perform efficient underwater detection. Inspired…”
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Semi-flexible Bionic Whisker Sensor Based on Triboelectric Nanogenerators
Published in 2021 International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Electromechanical Automation (AIEA) (01-05-2021)“…Tactile sensing can provide sufficient cues concerning the geometry and texture of the contact in unknown environments. This paper proposes a semi-flexible…”
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Bio-inspired Coral-like Sensor Aiming at Ocean Wave Monitoring
Published in 2021 China Automation Congress (CAC) (22-10-2021)“…Since designing efficient ocean wave sensors for marine engineering is still a challenge, in this paper, a self-powered bionic coral wave sensor (BCWS) based…”
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