Sonarok
Sonarok is a pioneering biomimetic material inspired by biological systems that utilize sound-based navigation and communication. The term "sonarok" combines "sonar," referring to sound navigation, and the suffix "-rok," implying robustness or resilience. This innovative material aims to replicate and harness natural sonar mechanisms found in marine animals and other acoustic-emitting organisms for practical applications.
Derived from biological models such as bats, dolphins, and certain species of fish that use echolocation, sonarok
Sonarok's key features include high durability, adaptive signal processing, and environmentally responsive behavior. Its materials are
Potential applications for sonarok extend across maritime navigation, underwater exploration, autonomous vehicle sensing, and environmental monitoring.
Overall, sonarok exemplifies how biological principles can inform the development of advanced, sustainable technologies, leveraging nature-inspired