Integrated circuits that exploit optical flow to sense motions of computer mice on or near surfaces ( optical mouse chips ) are used as navigation sensors in a class of small flying robots now undergoing development for potential use in such applications as exploration, search, and surveillance. The basic principles of these robots were described briefly in Insect-Inspired Flight Control for Small Flying Robots (NPO-30545), NASA Tech Briefs, Vol. 29, No. 1 (January 2005), page 61. To recapitulate from the cited prior article: The concept of optical flow can be defined, loosely, as the use of texture in images as a source of motion cues. The flight-control and navigation systems of these robots are inspired largely by the designs and functio...
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The most simplistic acts in nature can be incredibly complex to replicate. Among which, insects in g...
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Chapter 19: Aerial Navigation and Optic Flow Sensing: A Biorobotic Approach / Nicolas Franceschini, ...
Sensing visual motion gives a creature valuable information about its interactions with the environm...
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Abstract—We present the design and fabrication of a 33-mg 1-D optical-flow-based altitude sensor and...
International audienceWhen insects are flying forward, the image of the ground sweeps backward acros...
There is increased interest in new classes of mini- and rnicro-UAVs with sizes ranging from one metr...
International audienceThe new robot called BeeRotor we have developed is a tandem rotorcraft that mi...
International audienceThe small autonomous vehicles of the future will have to navigate close to obs...
International audienceFlying insects excellently master visual motion sensing techniques. They use d...
The most simplistic acts in nature can be incredibly complex to replicate. Among which, insects in g...
International audienceFlying insects and birds are able to fly smartly in an unpredictable environme...
Chapter 19: Aerial Navigation and Optic Flow Sensing: A Biorobotic Approach / Nicolas Franceschini, ...
Sensing visual motion gives a creature valuable information about its interactions with the environm...
International audienceWhen insects or pilots are flying forward, the image of the environment sweeps...
International audienceThe explicit control schemes presented here explain how insects may navigate o...
Symposium on Mining Smartness from Nature held at the 3rd International Conference on Smart Material...
International audienceConsiderable attention has been paid during the last decade to navigation syst...
International audienceWe address some of the control problems involved in insects' and robots' visua...
Abstract—We present the design and fabrication of a 33-mg 1-D optical-flow-based altitude sensor and...
International audienceWhen insects are flying forward, the image of the ground sweeps backward acros...
There is increased interest in new classes of mini- and rnicro-UAVs with sizes ranging from one metr...
International audienceThe new robot called BeeRotor we have developed is a tandem rotorcraft that mi...
International audienceThe small autonomous vehicles of the future will have to navigate close to obs...
International audienceFlying insects excellently master visual motion sensing techniques. They use d...