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    Higher-landing bee robotic attracts on the legs of the crane fly

    Yasmin BhattiBy Yasmin BhattiApril 18, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Even when you’ve constructed one of many world’s most superior insect-inspired micro air automobiles (MAVs), it finally will not be that helpful if it may possibly’t stick touchdown. That is why scientists at Harvard College have now given their RoboBee a set of lengthy, jointed legs very like these of the crane fly.

    For these of you who’re unfamiliar with the RoboBee, it is a bee-inspired robotic that flies by flapping a tiny pair of artificial-muscle-equipped wings. It has a wingspan of lower than 3 cm (1.2 in) and weighs solely a few tenth of a gram … though it is related to an influence supply and a microprocessor by way of a wire.

    That mentioned, future variations might finally be absolutely self-contained. In truth, there’s already one variant that is solar-powered.

    Though different incarnations of the little robotic have confirmed able to feats similar to flying underwater and perching on overhangs, the bottom mannequin has by no means been that nice at merely touchdown on flat (or different) surfaces. It is because vortices created by its flapping wings trigger air turbulence as they change into confined in opposition to the bottom, which might in flip knock the bot off steadiness.

    “Beforehand, if we have been to go in for a touchdown, we’d flip off the automobile just a little bit above the bottom and simply drop it, and pray that it’ll land upright and safely,” says engineering graduate pupil Christian Chan, who led the mechanical redesign of the robotic.

    The crane fly is already recognized for its capacity to execute mushy landings

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    The RoboBee’s 4 new crane-fly-inspired legs are lengthy and versatile sufficient that they’ll all safely make contact with the bottom earlier than the bot’s primary physique turns into affected by the floor impact turbulence.

    Moreover, a brand new management algorithm helps information the robotic extra easily to the bottom, as an alternative of permitting it to “simply drop.”

    A multiple exposure of the RoboBee using its new legs to take off from one leaf and land on another
    A a number of publicity of the RoboBee utilizing its new legs to take off from one leaf and land on one other

    Harvard John A. Paulson College of Engineering and Utilized Sciences

    “Looking for bioinspiration inside the superb variety of bugs affords us numerous avenues to proceed enhancing the robotic,” says postdoctoral researcher Alyssa Hernandez, co-author of a paper on the examine. “Reciprocally, we are able to use these robotic platforms as instruments for organic analysis, producing research that take a look at biomechanical hypotheses.”

    The paper was lately printed within the journal Science Robotics. You may see the RoboBee in crane-fly-inspired touchdown motion, within the following video.

    RoboBee impressed by crane flies

    Supply: Harvard John A. Paulson College of Engineering and Utilized Sciences



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