2023
DOI: 10.1007/s11431-022-2159-8
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Photovoltaic, thermoelectric and electromagnetic generation technologies applied in power systems for mobile unmanned systems

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“…These robots are typically powered by either batteries or solar panels. 153,[167][168][169] Typically, large ying robots rely on battery power systems, with LIBs being the preferred choice due to their excellent discharge performance. Roderick et al 170 developed a system called Stereotyped Nature-Inspired Aerial Grasper (SNAG) by studying the structure and landing mechanism of bird claws.…”
Section: Flying Robotsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These robots are typically powered by either batteries or solar panels. 153,[167][168][169] Typically, large ying robots rely on battery power systems, with LIBs being the preferred choice due to their excellent discharge performance. Roderick et al 170 developed a system called Stereotyped Nature-Inspired Aerial Grasper (SNAG) by studying the structure and landing mechanism of bird claws.…”
Section: Flying Robotsmentioning
confidence: 99%