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[XyroX - Digital Lifestyle Magazine] The London Aquarium has a special new attraction: A Cyber Fish, inspired by a common carp, which is able to avoid objects and swim around a specially designed tank. The fish is sized at 50cm long, 15cm high and 12cm wide and is able to swim at a speed of 50 cm per second.

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Snowbrain: Filed under: Tech Well I’m sure everyone has already heard about this. I Found it last week but have been busy with other things. However, I wanted to share this information. Here is a link to the Article from the BBC that talks about the creators and the fish itself. Here is a link to the Essex Robotics School Video Gallery of the ROBOfish and all of the revisions they have gone through to get to the very awesomely realistic (via Cosmos)

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[WiFi-ArT.com] Autonomous RoboFish at the London Aquarium: From the article: “We have embedded sensors on board - so, unlike the previous fishes that have remote controls, these are fully autonomous and artificial-intelligence based … This one is more life-like - it mimics normal swimming and sharp turning …

[Science News Daily] RoboFish to Roam the London Aquarium: RoboFish to Roam the LondonAquarium IMG Source:http://www.engadget.com/entry/1234000947062065/ So I was asked today to write up a story on a robotic fish that was introduced in Londonaquarium... of the main attractions at the LondonAquarium (link).

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Informationweek.com[Informationweek.com] InformationWeek > Robotics > Robots Swim With Fish At London ...: Professor Huosheng Hu, who oversees Human Centred Robotics at Essex University, states on his web site that it took three years to develop the fish. The scaly fish undulate like their biological counterparts, instead of relying on rotary propellers.

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