Flying robot leaps upwards and then takes to the air like a bird
A robot that can jump into flight like a bird could eliminate the need for runways for small fixed-winged drones. Birds use the powerful explosive force generated by their legs to leap into the air and start flying, but building a robot that can withstand the strong acceleration and forces involved in doing that has proved difficult. Now, Won Dong Shin at the Swiss Federal Technology Institute of Lausanne (EPFL) and his colleagues have built a flying propellered robot called RAVEN that can walk, hop and jump into the air to start flying, with legs that work like a bird's. "Fixed-wing vehicles, like airplanes, always require a runway or a launcher, which is not found everywhere. It really requires designated infrastructure to make an airplane take off," says Shin. "But if you see a bird, they just walk around, jump and take off. They don't need any external assistance."
Dec-4-2024, 16:00:17 GMT
- Country:
- Europe > Switzerland > Vaud > Lausanne (0.26)
- Industry:
- Transportation > Air (0.96)
- Technology:
- Information Technology > Artificial Intelligence > Robots > Autonomous Vehicles > Drones (0.42)