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Robot bees can crash into walls without taking damage
    2019-11-06  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

不易受损的飞行机器人

Tiny robotic fliers aren’t exactly durable at present, but they may be tough critters before long.

Harvard researchers have developed a RoboBee that uses soft, artificial* muscles (actuators) to fly without taking damage. The robot can smack into walls, crash land or even collide with fellow “bees” without getting hurt.

Soft-muscle fliers have existed before, but this is the first with enough power density and control to hover. The trick was to improve the power density through refined materials.

The actuators are made with dielectric* elastomers* that deform under an electric field and have good insulating* properties. Their upgraded electrode* conductivity* helps them operate at the same 500Hz as the stiff actuators found on other bots this size.

They’re easy to assemble and replace, too, so you could scale up with more wings and actuators to handle more complex tasks. It took a model with four actuators and eight wings to hover in a controlled manner.

The technology still isn’t very efficient compared to conventional robots. Researchers hope to improve the technology.

Harvard imagines these robots being useful for search-and-rescue missions, where a robot might have to navigate dangerous rubble looking for survivors.(SD-Agencies)

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