The cilia
beating frequency varied across samples but the difference was typically within a few hertz.
Not exact matches
The team used a remote control to drive the robot in a circular swimming pattern, while
varying its tail -
beat frequency.
Specifically, we change the speed of the robotic fish by
varying the tail -
beat frequency of the robotic fish, while keeping the tail
beat amplitude constant.
The time spent by fish in the front compartment was not affected by the tail -
beat frequency of the Gray robot, that is, the time spent in the front compartment did not significantly
vary across experimental conditions.
Specifically, in this series of works it is demonstrated that the behavioral response of zebrafish individuals and small shoals
varies as the aspect ratio, color pattern, and tail -
beat frequency of a robotic fish is changed.
Fish positional preference with respect to the robot is experimentally analyzed as the robot's color pattern and tail -
beat frequency are
varied.
The time spent by fish in the top compartment was not affected by the tail -
beat frequency of the Gray robot, that is, the time spent in the top compartment did not significantly
vary across the experimental conditions.
Specifically, the following predictions are expected to be met: i) fish attraction toward the robotic fish should
vary as the visual cues offered by the robotic fish are
varied, in agreement with similar observations for zebrafish in [35]--[37]; ii) fish attraction should
vary as a function of the robotic fish tail -
beat frequency, as suggested in [60] and observed in [20]; and iii) the highest attraction should be reached when both visual and flow cues from the live fish are simultaneously integrated in the robotic fish prototype.
Furthermore, the influence of the robot tail -
beat frequency on fish positional preference
varied according to the robot color pattern.
Specifically, the tail -
beat frequency of the robotic fish was
varied from 0 Hz to 2 Hz, 3 Hz, and 4 Hz.
DeFeo, whos early work was animated by jazz and
Beat subcultures and by the
varied frequencies coursing through the San Francisco Renaissance, was also well known for her round - the - clock, sedulous - yet - playful ingenuity.