International audienceAutonomous flight for large aircraft appears to be within our reach. However, launching autonomous systems for everyday missions still requires an immense interdisciplinary research effort supported by pointed policies and funding. We believe that concerted endeavors in the fields of neuroscience, mathematics, sensor physics, robotics, and computer science are needed to address remaining crucial scientific challenges. In this paper, we argue for a bio-inspired approach to solve autonomous flying challenges, outline the frontier of sensing, data processing, and flight control within a neuromorphic paradigm, and chart directions of research needed to achieve operational capabilities comparable to those we observe in natu...
© Copyright 2008 IEEE – All Rights ReservedThe extraction of useful cues for object identification a...
Flying insects are intelligent micromachines capable of exquisite maneuvers in unpredictable environ...
With a visual system that accounts for as much as 30% of the lifted mass, flying insects such as dra...
International audienceAutonomous flight for large aircraft appears to be within our reach. However, ...
141 pagesRecent developments in manufacturing, processing capabilities, and sensor design point to a...
flight systems, autonomous recognition, Mars exploration. Abstract A new approach called bioinspired...
This book demonstrates how bio-inspiration can lead to fully autonomous flying robots without relayi...
Flying insects are capable of autonomous vision-based navigation in cluttered environments, reliably...
The energy efficiency and flight endurance of small unmanned aerial vehicles (SUAVs) can be improved...
Flying insects are capable of vision-based navigation in cluttered environments, reliably avoiding o...
Most flying insects extract information about their spatial orientation and self-motion from visual ...
Most flying insects extract information about their spatial orientation and self-motion from visual ...
A new approach called bioinspired engineering of exploration systems (BEES) and its value for solvin...
International audienceEquipped with a less-than-one-milligram brain, insects fly autonomously in com...
Egelhaaf M, Boeddeker N, Kern R, Kurtz R, Lindemann JP. Spatial vision in insects is facilitated by ...
© Copyright 2008 IEEE – All Rights ReservedThe extraction of useful cues for object identification a...
Flying insects are intelligent micromachines capable of exquisite maneuvers in unpredictable environ...
With a visual system that accounts for as much as 30% of the lifted mass, flying insects such as dra...
International audienceAutonomous flight for large aircraft appears to be within our reach. However, ...
141 pagesRecent developments in manufacturing, processing capabilities, and sensor design point to a...
flight systems, autonomous recognition, Mars exploration. Abstract A new approach called bioinspired...
This book demonstrates how bio-inspiration can lead to fully autonomous flying robots without relayi...
Flying insects are capable of autonomous vision-based navigation in cluttered environments, reliably...
The energy efficiency and flight endurance of small unmanned aerial vehicles (SUAVs) can be improved...
Flying insects are capable of vision-based navigation in cluttered environments, reliably avoiding o...
Most flying insects extract information about their spatial orientation and self-motion from visual ...
Most flying insects extract information about their spatial orientation and self-motion from visual ...
A new approach called bioinspired engineering of exploration systems (BEES) and its value for solvin...
International audienceEquipped with a less-than-one-milligram brain, insects fly autonomously in com...
Egelhaaf M, Boeddeker N, Kern R, Kurtz R, Lindemann JP. Spatial vision in insects is facilitated by ...
© Copyright 2008 IEEE – All Rights ReservedThe extraction of useful cues for object identification a...
Flying insects are intelligent micromachines capable of exquisite maneuvers in unpredictable environ...
With a visual system that accounts for as much as 30% of the lifted mass, flying insects such as dra...