Chemical sensing in robotic applications: A review

H Ishida, Y Wada, H Matsukura - IEEE Sensors Journal, 2012 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Robots are generally equipped with at least several different modalities of sensors. Vision
and range sensors are the most popular, especially in mobile robots. On the other hand …

Neural processing, perception, and behavioral responses to natural chemical stimuli by fish and crustaceans

CD Derby, PW Sorensen - Journal of chemical ecology, 2008 - Springer
This manuscript reviews the chemical ecology of two of the major aquatic animal models,
fish and crustaceans, in the study of chemoreception. By necessity, it is restricted in scope …

Urine makes the difference: chemical communication in fighting crayfish made visible

T Breithaupt, P Eger - Journal of Experimental Biology, 2002 - journals.biologists.com
Chemical communication is a widespread phenomenon in aquatic animals but is difficult to
investigate because the signals are not visible. Here, we present the results of a study into …

Living on the edge: Crayfish as drivers to anoxification of their own shelter microenvironment

A Neculae, ZC Barnett, K Miok, MM Dalosto, I Kuklina… - Plos one, 2024 - journals.plos.org
Burrowing is a common trait among crayfish thought to help species deal with adverse
environmental challenges. However, little is known about the microhabitat ecology of …

Real-time monitoring of water quality using fish and crayfish as bio-indicators: a review

I Kuklina, A Kouba, P Kozák - Environmental monitoring and assessment, 2013 - Springer
Water quality monitoring using fish and crayfish as bio-indicators requires an understanding
of the state of pollution of waters, choice of bio-indicators, physiological and behavioral …

Plume-tracking robots: A new application of chemical sensors

H Ishida, T Nakamoto, T Moriizumi… - The Biological …, 2001 - journals.uchicago.edu
Many animals have the ability to search for odor sources by tracking their plumes. Some of
the key features of this search behavior have been successfully transferred to robot …

[HTML][HTML] Cross-sensory interference assessment after exposure to noise shows different effects in the blue crab olfactory and sound sensing capabilities

M Solé, S De Vreese, AM Sánchez, JM Fortuño… - Science of The Total …, 2023 - Elsevier
Underwater noise pollution is an increasing threat to marine ecosystems. Marine animals
use sound in communication and orientation processes. The introduction of anthropogenic …

Sensitivity of Pagurus bernhardus (L.) to substrate-borne vibration and anthropogenic noise

L Roberts, S Cheesman, M Elliott… - Journal of Experimental …, 2016 - Elsevier
Despite the prevalence of vibration produced by anthropogenic activities impacting the
seabed there are few data and little information as to whether these are detected by …

Comparison of transcriptomes from two chemosensory organs in four decapod crustaceans reveals hundreds of candidate chemoreceptor proteins

MT Kozma, H Ngo-Vu, YY Wong, NS Shukla… - PloS one, 2020 - journals.plos.org
Crustaceans express genes for at least three classes of putative chemosensory proteins.
These are: Ionotropic Receptors (IRs), derived from the heterotetrameric ionotropic …

Security and privacy in molecular communication and networking: Opportunities and challenges

V Loscri, C Marchal, N Mitton, G Fortino… - IEEE transactions on …, 2014 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Molecular Communication (MC) is an emerging and promising communication paradigm for
several multi-disciplinary domains like bio-medical, industry and military. Differently to the …