@inproceedings{65086aea7f0244d38397189e1e66dcac,
title = "A concept of a swimming robot for future extraterrestrial life exploration",
abstract = "In this paper a concept of a swimming robot is proposed inspired by the Anomalocaris, designed to explore the Europa's under-ice ocean where extraterrestrial life may exist. Anomalocaris is known as the largest ancient predator in the middle Cambrian. Unlike many sea fishes, Anomalocaris is considered as arthropod, which has a simpler body structure than vertebrate. It is likely to have an excellent swimming performance in the pristine ocean. A model for thrust calculation based on the reactive force generated by the fluid on its moving body is utilized in this work. First, the efficiency of two different edge contours are compared and some important relations representing the swimming performance are analyzed by considering key parameters, including but not limited to the wave number, the generated mean thrust and swimming patterns. In particular, an interesting relationship is revealed between the wave number and the swimming efficiency. An optimal wave number is obtained corresponding to the maximum efficiency. In addition, numerical simulations regarding the swimming pattern are performed to show its influence on the swimming performance.",
author = "Hanqing Niu and Xiangyuan Zeng and Jiangyu Guo and Yang Yu and Fei Zhang",
note = "Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2018 KASHYAP.; 4th IAA Conference on Dynamics and Control of Space Systems, DYCOSS 2018 ; Conference date: 21-05-2018 Through 23-05-2018",
year = "2018",
language = "English",
isbn = "9780877036531",
series = "Advances in the Astronautical Sciences",
publisher = "Univelt Inc.",
pages = "693--705",
editor = "Jeng-Shing Chern and Ya-Zhong Luo and Xiao-Qian Chen and Lei Chen",
booktitle = "Dynamics and Control of Space Systems",
address = "United States",
}