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
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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