An electric-powered bionic robot with the appearance of a whale shark has made its public debut at an aquarium in Shanghai since January, offering viewers a new visual experience of marine animals.
Developed by researchers from a Shenyang-based institute affiliated with the China Aerospace Science and Industry Corporation Limited, the “shark” is 4.7 meters long and weighs 350 kg. With its mechanical fins, it can swim, turn, float, and dive like a real shark. It can also open and close its mouth.
Despite its large size, the robot can swim at a speed of 0.7 meters per second and reach a maximum depth of 10 meters underwater. It can be remotely controlled to swim, or swim by itself, after being charged, said Fang Xuelin, a member of the research team.
While entertaining aquarium visitors, the bionic whale shark also raises public awareness of the marine environment. Researchers plan to equip the bionic robot with different sensors for water-quality monitoring and underwater photography.
The research team has also developed other bionic aquatic animals, and is accelerating the marketization and industrialization of such products.
*Source from xinhua