Wang et al., 2024 - Google Patents
Underwater moving object detection using superficial electromagnetic flow velometer array-based artificial lateral line systemWang et al., 2024
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- 464254533470089645
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- Wang Z
- Wang S
- Wang X
- Luo X
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- IEEE Sensors Journal
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Inspired by the flow perception ability of underwater organisms' lateral line system (LLS), recently, the artificial lateral line system (ALLS) has shown highly competitive application prospects in AUVs. However, the existing ALLS contains lots of movable parts, which are …
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