Flying Insect like robot - RoboBee by Harvard University

As engineers and scientists collaborate to design ever more sophisticated aerial robots, nature has been a constant source of inspiration, with flying insects, birds and mammals providing valuable insights on how to get airborne.

Recently, a robotics team at Harvard University developed a method that would allow their insect-size flying robot — dubbed "RoboBee" — to conserve energy midflight, much as bees, bats and birds do.

By attaching a shock-absorbing mount and a patch that conducts electricity, the researchers were able to direct the tiny robot to perch on a variety of surfaces and then take off again. When activated, the electrical charge held RoboBee in place, much like how a balloon will stick to a wall after you rub it against a wool sweater. Terminating the charge enabled the robot to detach from the surface and fly away.

RoboBee is about the size and weight of an actual bee — about 0.004 ounces (100 milligrams) and 0.8 inches (20 millimeters) tall, with a wingspan of 1.4 inches (36 millimeters), according to the study's lead author, Moritz Graule, who conducted his research as a student at the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) and the Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering (WIBIE) at Harvard University.  

Thin copper wires send control signals and power to the robot body, and the wings can move independently and are driven by "artificial flight muscles," Graule told Live Science in an email.
Flight of the RoboBee.

The robot originally made its debut in 2013, in a study published May 3 in the journal Science. It was the first robotic insect that was capable of hovering, Graule said, and it was modified for the new study to allow it to land midflight.

Why would a flying drone need to perch? For much the same reason that flying animals pause during their flights — to conserve energy.

"Many applications for small drones require them to stay in the air for extended periods," Graule said. "Unfortunately, today's flying microrobots run out of energy quickly (approximately 10 to 30 minutes). We want to keep them aloft longer without draining too much energy."

While RoboBee's flying technique closely mimics the biomechanics of insect flight, finding a method that would allow the robot to perch on different surfaces required an approach that didn't follow natural models as closely, Graule said. Animals use adhesives or gripping mechanisms to hold themselves in place, but those weren't practical choices for such a tiny robot, according to the researchers.

The solution was electrostatic adhesion. The scientists attached an electrode patch to the top of RoboBee, which could be charged to create an attraction to a target surface. RoboBee would fly up toward a target, and at contact, the charge would be activated. Small pulses of energy kept the robot "stuck," and turning off the charge allowed RoboBee to easily drop off and continue on its merry way.

#robotics #flyingrobot #drone #infizeal #robobee #harvarduniversity #latesttechnologies #roboticinsect#infizealtechnologies#delhi#flyingdrone

Comments

  1. wonderful article contains lot of valuable information. Very interesting to read this article.I would like to thank you for the efforts you had made for writing this awesome article.
    AWS course in Chennai

    ReplyDelete
  2. Wonderful Blog post!!! I am more impressed with your data.
    Why AWS?
    What is AWS Used For?

    ReplyDelete
  3. More impressive blog!!! Thanks for shared with us.... waiting for you upcoming data.
    Why Selenium is important?
    software testing selenium



    ReplyDelete
  4. Love playing online slots but hate dealing with lag and site restrictions? No worries—slot baru has got you covered! With alternative links for smooth access, high RTP slots, and a super low deposit of just 10k via BCA, you’ll have everything you need for a great time. 🎰 Whether you're playing for fun or chasing a jackpot, this is the place to be. Give it a spin and let the wins roll in! 🎊


    ReplyDelete
  5. Seller Fullz, Pros, Leads (USA-UK-CANADA) Tele @ Fullzpros
    Looking for Legit Fullz Vendor we got your back
    Providing Fresh Database of USA, UK, CANADA & many more

    Contact us now at:
    What's App – +1.. 605.. 846... 1870..
    TG Chanel – t.me/bigdatatrader
    Tele gram – @ Fullzpros

    ●ssn/sin/nin dob address phone email
    ●ssn dob dl address employee & bank info
    ●sin dob address mmn phone email
    ●nin dob address sort code & account number
    ●real dl front back with selfie & ssn, usa passport photos
    ●you can get specific info {zip|city|state|sex|bank etc}
    ●ein company pros with & without ssn

    Business Owner Leads
    Phone Numbers & Email Combos
    Mortgage Leads
    Crypto & Forex Leads
    Stock Market Leads
    Cars database with registration number
    Home Owner & Bank Leads
    Sweepstakes Leads
    Payday & Personal Loan Leads
    Loan & cashout methods

    All 100% Updated Fresh Stuff
    Payment upfront in crypto only
    Looking for long term business partner
    Huge discount offers for bulk buyers
    Always checked, Updated & fresh info

    For more stuff Hit me at:
    What's App – +1.. 605.. 846... 1870..
    TG Chanel – t.me/bigdatatrader
    Tele gram – @ Fullzpros

    ReplyDelete

Post a Comment

Popular posts from this blog

Wii Remote IR Camera Hack with Arduino Interface

How to hack your xbox 360 completely

How to Repair and Fix the touch screen of your android smartphone