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Médéric ARGENTINA

March 25 at 11:00

From: INPHYNI UniCA

Will give a seminar entitled:

Optimum control strategies for maximum thrust production in underwater undulatory swimming

 

Fish, cetaceans and many other aquatic vertebrates undulate their bodies to propel themselves through water. Numerous studies on natural, artificial or analogous swimmers are dedicated to revealing the links between the kinematics of body oscillation and the production of thrust for swimming. One of the most open and difficult questions concerns the best kinematics to maximize this later quantity for given constraints and how a system strategizes and adjusts its internal parameters to reach this maximum. To address this challenge, we exploit a biomimetic robotic swimmer to determine the control signal that produces the highest thrust. Using machine learning techniques and intuitive models, we find that this optimal control consists of a square wave function, whose frequency is fixed by the interplay between the internal dynamics of the swimmer and the fluid-structure interaction with the surrounding fluid. We then propose a simple implementation for autonomous robotic swimmers that requires no prior knowledge of systems or equations. This application to aquatic locomotion is validated by 2D numerical simulations.

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Details

Date:
March 25
Time:
11:00

Organizer

Matteo RAUZI
Phone:
+33 489150860
Email:
mrauzi@unice.fr

Venue

Laboratoire J.-A. Dieudonné, Salle de Conférence
Parc Valrose
Nice, 06100 France
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