A New Kind of Robot Swims the Seas and Soars the Skies
The 250-gram robot can cruise in air, swim underwater and launch itself back into flight with wingbeats alone, researchers said.
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MIT researchers study avian mechanics to build robot that can dive, swim and fly
The researchers aim for a future in which winged robots could used for research in aquatic regions often deemed too dangerous for traditional ocean vessels. Read more: MIT researchers study avian mechanics to build robot that can dive, swim and fly
Birdlike robot swims underwater, then flaps into flight without paddling
Loons, gulls, puffins and petrels are some of the 100 species of birds that can both fly and swim. These diving birds can plunge into water to swim after prey, and leap back into the air to fly away.
Engineers build flapping-wing robot that can both fly and swim
Experts spend years trying to build robotic systems that can both fly and dive. Puffins do it without a second thought. Inspired by nature, engineers at MIT and EPFL in Lausanne, Switzerland, have created a new “flapping-wing aerial-aquatic vehicle” (FAAV). The robot weighs less than 300 grams and is designed with a central fuselage, two flexible wings, and a steerable tail. In field tests across Lake Geneva, the machine swam through the lake b…
MIT, EPFL Develop Puffin-Inspired Robot That Flies and Swims
Engineers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and EPFL in Lausanne, Switzerland, have jointly developed a new robot capable of both aerial flight and underwater propulsion. The device, termed a "flapping-wing aerial-aquatic vehicle" (FAAV), weighs less than 300 grams and draws its design inspiration from the puffin bird.
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