2024
DOI: 10.1002/aisy.202400464
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An Aerial Robot Achieving Bimodal Flight and Independent Attitude Control through Passive Morphing

Jihao Xu,
Pakpong Chirarattananon

Abstract: Enhancing the adaptability and versatility of unmanned micro aerial vehicles (MAVs) is crucial for expanding their application range. In this article, a bimodal reconfigurable robot capable of operating in both regular quadcopter flight mode and a unique revolving flight mode is presented, which allows independent control of the vehicle's position and roll‐pitch attitude. This design incorporates passive revolute joints that enable seamless mid‐air transitions between the two modes, facilitated by centrifugal … Show more

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