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Title
Shoaling with fish : using miniature robotic agents to close the interaction loop with groups of zebrafish danio rerio / Frank Bonnet, Francesco Mondada.
ISBN
9783030167813 (electronic book)
303016781X (electronic book)
3030167801
9783030167806
Published
Cham : Springer, [2019]
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (xxv, 169 pages) : illustrations
Item Number
10.1007/978-3-030-16 doi
Call Number
TJ211 .B66 2019
Dewey Decimal Classification
629.8/92
Summary
Robotic animals are nowadays developed for various types of research, such as bio-inspired robotics, biomimetics and animal behavior studies. More specifically, in the case of collective animal behavior research, the robotic device can interact with animals by generating and exploiting signals relevant for social behavior. Once perceived by the animal society as conspecific, these robots can become powerful tools to study the animal behaviors, as they can at the same time monitor the changes in behavior and influence the collective choices of the animal society. In this book, we present novel robotized tools that can integrate shoals of fish in order to study their collective behaviors. We used the current state of the art on the zebrafish social behavior to define the specifications of the robots, and we performed stimuli analysis to improve their developments. Bio-inspired controllers were designed based on data extracted from experiments with zebrafish for the robots to mimic the zebrafish locomotion underwater. Experiments involving mixed groups of fish and robots qualified the robotic system to be integrated among a zebrafish shoal and to be able to influence the collective decisions of the fish. These results are very promising for the field of animal-robot interaction studies, as we showed the effect of the robots in long-duration experiments and repetitively, with the same order of response from the animals.
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Series
Springer tracts in advanced robotics ; v. 131.
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Print version 9783030167806
Introduction
State of the art in fish behavioral studies using robots and robotic-fish design
The zebrafish Danio rerio as a model animal for animal-robot interaction studies
FishBot, the fast miniature wheeledmobile robot
RiBot, the actuated robotic fish lure
Automated setup to conduct experiments with mixed societies of fish and robots
CATS, the control and tracking software
Biomimetic behavior models for controlling a robotic fish
Application of a fractional factorial design to model the attractiveness of a robotic fish to a shoal of zebrafish
Using a circular corridor to characterize the attractive cues of lures for a shoal of zebrafish
Towards mixed societies of fish and robots
Conclusion.