SHOAL is an autonomous robotic fish that detects water pollution in harbors. The robot patrols the harbor searching for pollutants, communicating with fellow SHOAL robots and a base station. When the robot detects a pollutant, it uses artificial intelligence to track the pollutant down to the source to allow an immediate response by authorities (traditional [...]
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In yet another sign that robots are replacing traditional ways of exploring and handling problems that require scientific attention, robots are being employed to scan for pollution of the Spanish coast. A British firm called BMT has... Read Post
Scientists and researchers are constantly looking for ways to monitor the pollution in harbors around the world. This week, scientists moved a special robotic fish from the lab to sea trials. The robot fish is going to be used to pa... Read Post
The water in Gijon Harbor in Northern Spain are about to get cleaner thanks to a group of robot fish. European Scientists have moved the robot fish out of the testing lab and into the sea with the hopes of cleaning up some of the po... Read Post