MIT engineers design an aerial microrobot that can fly as fast as a bumblebee
In the future, tiny flying robots could be deployed to aid in the search for survivors trapped beneath the rubble after a devastating earthquake. So far, aerial microrobots have only been able to fly slowly along smooth trajectories, far from the swift, agile flight of real insects -- until now. MIT researchers have demonstrated aerial microrobots that can fly with speed and agility that is comparable to their biological counterparts. A collaborative team designed a new AI-based controller for the robotic bug that enabled it to follow gymnastic flight paths, such as executing continuous body flips. With a two-part control scheme that combines high performance with computational efficiency, the robot's speed and acceleration increased by about 450 percent and 250 percent, respectively, compared to the researchers' best previous demonstrations.
Dec-31-2025, 10:00:00 GMT
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