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Design of a Bio-Inspired Miniature Submarine for Low-Cost Water Quality Monitoring

arXiv:2603.1424433.8h-index: 16
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This provides a low-cost solution for educational and environmental monitoring applications, but it is incremental as it builds on existing bio-inspired and low-cost hardware approaches.

The paper tackled the problem of water quality monitoring by designing a bio-inspired miniature submarine, achieving stable attitude control with roll/pitch deviations within +/-2 degrees and depth control with steady-state error within +/-0.1 m at a hardware cost of $122.5.

Water quality monitoring is essential for protecting aquatic ecosystems and detecting environmental pollution. This paper presents the design and experimental validation of a bio-inspired miniature submarine for low-cost water quality monitoring. Inspired by the jet propulsion mechanism of squids, the proposed system employs pump-driven water jets for propulsion and steering, combined with a pump-based buoyancy control mechanism that enables both depth regulation and water sampling. The vehicle integrates low-cost, commercially available components including an ESP32 microcontroller, IMU, pressure sensor, GPS receiver, and LoRa communication module. The complete system can be constructed at a hardware cost of approximately $122.5, making it suitable for educational and environmental monitoring applications. Experimental validation was conducted through pool tests and field trials in a lake. During a 360 degrees rotation test, roll and pitch deviations remained within +/-2 degrees and +/-1.5 degrees, respectively, demonstrating stable attitude control. Steering experiments showed a heading step response with approximately 2 s rise time and 5 s settling time. Depth control experiments achieved a target depth of 2.5 m with steady-state error within +/-0.1 m. Field experiments further demonstrated reliable navigation and successful water sampling operations. The results confirm that the proposed platform provides a compact, stable, and cost-effective solution for small-scale aquatic environmental monitoring.

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