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Volume 45, Number 4, July/August 2011
Biomimetics and Marine Technology

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INTRODUCTION

Biomimetics and Marine Technology: An Introduction
pp. 8-13(6)
Authors: Fish, Frank E.; Kocak, Donna M.

COMMENTARY

Biomimicking Marine Mechanisms and Organizational Principles
pp. 14-15(2)
Author: Bar-Cohen, Yoseph

Sink and Swim: Clues From Nature for Aquatic Robotics
pp. 16-18(3)
Author: Yen, Jeannette

Developing Bioinspired Autonomous Systems
pp. 19-23(5)
Author: McKenna, Thomas M.

PAPER

Robotic Models for Studying Undulatory Locomotion in Fishes
pp. 41-55(15)
Authors: Lauder, George V.; Lim, Jeanette; Shelton, Ryan; Witt, Chuck; Anderson, Erik; Tangorra, James L.

Thrust Production in Highly Flexible Pectoral Fins: A Computational Dissection
pp. 56-64(9)
Authors: Ramakrishnan, Srinivas; Bozkurttas, Meliha; Mittal, Rajat; Lauder, George V.

Learning From the Fins of Ray-Finned Fish for the Propulsors of Unmanned Undersea Vehicles
pp. 65-73(9)
Authors: Tangorra, James L.; Gericke, Timo; Lauder, George V.

Bioinspired Design Process for an Underwater Flying and Hovering Vehicle
pp. 74-82(9)
Authors: Geder, Jason D.; Palmisano, John S.; Ramamurti, Ravi; Pruessner, Marius; Ratna, Banahalli; Sandberg, William C.

A Twistable Ionic Polymer-Metal Composite Artificial Muscle for Marine Applications
pp. 83-98(16)
Authors: Kim, Kwang J.; Pugal, David; Leang, Kam K.

Batoid Fishes: Inspiration for the Next Generation of Underwater Robots
pp. 99-109(11)
Authors: Moored, Keith W.; Fish, Frank E.; Kemp, Trevor H.; Bart-Smith, Hilary

Bioinspired Propulsion Mechanisms Based on Manta Ray Locomotion
pp. 110-118(9)
Authors: Moored, Keith W.; Dewey, Peter A.; Leftwich, Megan C.; Bart-Smith, Hilary; Smits, Alexander J.

Inspired by Sharks: A Biomimetic Skeleton for the Flapping, Propulsive Tail of an Aquatic Robot
pp. 119-129(11)
Authors: Long, John H.; Koob, Tom; Schaefer, Justin; Summers, Adam; Bantilan, Kurt; Grotmol, Sindre; Porter, Marianne

Lateral-Line-Inspired Sensor Arrays for Navigation and Object Identification
pp. 130-146(17)
Authors: Fernandez, Vicente I.; Maertens, Audrey; Yaul, Frank M.; Dahl, Jason; Lang, Jeffrey H.; Triantafyllou, Michael S.

A Conserved Neural Circuit-Based Architecture for Ambulatory and Undulatory Biomimetic Robots
pp. 147-152(6)
Authors: Ayers, Joseph; Westphal, Anthony; Blustein, Daniel

A Hybrid Class Underwater Vehicle: Bioinspired Propulsion, Embedded System, and Acoustic Communication and Localization System
pp. 153-164(12)
Authors: Krieg, Michael; Klein, Peter; Hodgkinson, Robert; Mohseni, Kamran

Modeling of Artificial Aurelia aurita Bell Deformation
pp. 165-180(16)
Authors: Joshi, Keyur B.; Villanueva, Alex; Smith, Colin F.; Priya, Shashank

Marine Applications of the Biomimetic Humpback Whale Flipper
pp. 198-207(10)
Authors: Fish, Frank E.; Weber, Paul W.; Murray, Mark M.; Howle, Laurens E.

Shark Skin Separation Control Mechanisms
pp. 208-215(8)
Authors: Lang, Amy; Motta, Philip; Habegger, Maria Laura; Hueter, Robert; Afroz, Farhana

Can Biomimicry and Bioinspiration Provide Solutions for Fouling Control?
pp. 216-227(12)
Authors: Ralston, Emily; Swain, Geoffrey

BOOK REVIEW

Sex, Drugs, and Sea Slime: The Oceans' Oddest Creatures and Why They Matter
pp. 228-229(2)
Authors: Prager, By Ellen; Goldberg, Reviewed by Jason

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