Swimmer (BEAM)

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In BEAM robotics, a swimmer is a robot that functions on or in a liquid environment. These are sometimes referred to as aquabots or aquavores (the latter being a misnomer, as they are not "water eaters"). Swimmers include various designs, but usually lie within a device class that can be delineated as a watercraft, usually a boat but includes any vehicle designed to move across (or through) water.

Genera

  • Boatbots : Self-propelled on the surface of a liquid; construction akin to surface watercrafts.
  • Subbots : Self-propelled under the surface of a liquid; construction akin to submarines.

References

  • Seale, Eric, "Aquavore". The EncycloBEAMia, 2003.

External articles

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