2014
DOI: 10.1109/tro.2013.2280057
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Liftoff of a Motor-Driven, Flapping-Wing Microaerial Vehicle Capable of Resonance

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“…Self-propelled flapping-wing robots, also called ornithopters, are less common (44). They range from miniature robots (45)(46)(47) to the SmartBird by Festo (a flying robot inspired by the herring gull), toys (such as a flying pigeon-like robot by E-Bird and the Flytech Dragonfly by WowWee), and large-scale ornithopters capable of carrying a person (48).…”
Section: Flyingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Self-propelled flapping-wing robots, also called ornithopters, are less common (44). They range from miniature robots (45)(46)(47) to the SmartBird by Festo (a flying robot inspired by the herring gull), toys (such as a flying pigeon-like robot by E-Bird and the Flytech Dragonfly by WowWee), and large-scale ornithopters capable of carrying a person (48).…”
Section: Flyingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The development of flapping wing micro aerial vehicles (FWMAV) has become a hot subject in the field of bio-inspired micro-devices engineering because its splendid properties, such as high maneuverability, portability and stealth with small characteristic size, are hopeful to be realized in near future [1][2][3][4][5]. However, it is far from sufficient to devise the most power-efficient schematic to build the FWMAV based on particular demand, e.g., carrying some certain mass of battery, avionics sensors and other payload to reach certain flight endurance and range [1].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Recently, coil springs have also been directly coupled with DC motors for directly driving flapping wings toward resonance. Campolo et al (7,8,84) presented a proof-of-concept flapping-wing micro aerial vehicle shown in Fig. 2.4.…”
Section: Motor-based Compliant Transmission Mechanismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Just as men- show that the introduction of linear coil springs can minimize the required input peak torque or input power. The use of linear coil springs which are directly connected to DC motors in driving flapping-flight prototypes can also be found in the literature (7,8). However, additional springs not only bring unneeded payloads, but also do not reduce joint frictions that cause energy losses (12).…”
Section: Morphing-wing Structurementioning
confidence: 99%
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