Birds primarily create and control the forces necessary for flight through changing the shape and orientation of their wings and tail. Their wing geometry is characterised by complex variation in parameters such as camber, twist, sweep and dihedral. To characterise this complexity, a multi-view stereo-photogrammetry setup was developed for accurately measuring surface geometry in high resolution during free flight. The natural patterning of the birds was used as the basis for phase correlation-based image matching, allowing indoor or outdoor use while being non-intrusive for the birds. The accuracy of the method was quantified and shown to be sufficient for characterising the geometric parameters of interest, but with a reduction in accurac...
The physics of flight influences the morphology of bird wings through natural selection on flight pe...
This thesis explores how onboard instrumentation can be used to study how birds interact with the at...
The underlying physics of the flight of birds is still not fully understood, in part due to the very...
Birds primarily create and control the forces necessary for flight through changing the shape and or...
This paper describes a new approach for wing shape determination of free fly-ing birds during flappi...
This paper presents results of wing shape measurements performed at free flying barn owls in flappin...
Birds are adapted to a wide range of flight conditions, from steady fixed-wing glides to high angle ...
Birds fly effectively and maneuver nimbly by dynamically changing the shape of their wings during ea...
Avian flight cannot fail to impress; from the huge migratory distances covered by albatrosses to the...
Aerodynamic functions of the avian tail have been studied previously using observations of bird flig...
This paper investigates the application of the optical correlation based Image Pattern Correlation ...
The flight of birds has intrigued and motivated man for many years. Bird flight served as the primar...
Wings and feathers of barn owls (Tyto alba) were investigated with anatomical, morphometrical and bi...
We developed a motion capture system for the purpose of reconstructing the deforming wing surfaces o...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the Royal Society via th...
The physics of flight influences the morphology of bird wings through natural selection on flight pe...
This thesis explores how onboard instrumentation can be used to study how birds interact with the at...
The underlying physics of the flight of birds is still not fully understood, in part due to the very...
Birds primarily create and control the forces necessary for flight through changing the shape and or...
This paper describes a new approach for wing shape determination of free fly-ing birds during flappi...
This paper presents results of wing shape measurements performed at free flying barn owls in flappin...
Birds are adapted to a wide range of flight conditions, from steady fixed-wing glides to high angle ...
Birds fly effectively and maneuver nimbly by dynamically changing the shape of their wings during ea...
Avian flight cannot fail to impress; from the huge migratory distances covered by albatrosses to the...
Aerodynamic functions of the avian tail have been studied previously using observations of bird flig...
This paper investigates the application of the optical correlation based Image Pattern Correlation ...
The flight of birds has intrigued and motivated man for many years. Bird flight served as the primar...
Wings and feathers of barn owls (Tyto alba) were investigated with anatomical, morphometrical and bi...
We developed a motion capture system for the purpose of reconstructing the deforming wing surfaces o...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the Royal Society via th...
The physics of flight influences the morphology of bird wings through natural selection on flight pe...
This thesis explores how onboard instrumentation can be used to study how birds interact with the at...
The underlying physics of the flight of birds is still not fully understood, in part due to the very...