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BactoBot: A Low-Cost, Bacteria-Inspired Soft Underwater Robot for Marine Exploration

Published: September 25, 2025 | arXiv ID: 2509.20964v1

By: Rubaiyat Tasnim Chowdhury , Nayan Bala , Ronojoy Roy and more

Potential Business Impact:

Soft robot explores ocean without hurting sea life.

Business Areas:
Robotics Hardware, Science and Engineering, Software

Traditional rigid underwater vehicles pose risks to delicate marine ecosystems. This paper presents BactoBot, a low-cost, soft underwater robot designed for safe and gentle marine exploration. Inspired by bacterial flagellar propulsion, BactoBot features 12 flexible, silicone-based arms arranged on a 3D-printed dodecahedral frame. The design provides inherent compliance, redundancy, and the potential for omnidirectional movement. The prototype was fabricated using accessible DIY methods, including food-grade silicone molding, 3D printing, and off-the-shelf microcontrollers. Waterproofing and buoyancy calibration protocols were developed, and the robot was successfully tested in a controlled water tank, demonstrating forward motion and turning. The results validate the feasibility of replicating complex biological locomotion at low cost. The project lays a foundation for environmentally conscious robotic tools, particularly for marine science in resource-constrained settings, and identifies pathways toward autonomous operation and field deployment.

Page Count
9 pages

Category
Computer Science:
Robotics