International audienceHere we present the first systematic comparison between the visual guidance behaviour of a biomimetic robot and those of honeybees flying in similar environments. We built a miniature hovercraft which can travel safely along corridors with various configurations. For the first time, we implemented on a real physical robot the `lateral optic flow regulation autopilot', which we previously studied computer simulations. This autopilot inspired by the results of experiments on various species of hymenoptera consists of two intertwined feedback loops, the speed and lateral control loops, each of which has its own optic flow (OF) set-point. A heading-lock system makes the robot move straight ahead as fast as 69 cm s(-1) with...
International audienceBased on a biorobotic approach developed in our laboratory over the past 25 ye...
International audienceBased on a biorobotic approach developed in our laboratory over the past 25 ye...
International audienceFlying insects rely on Optic Flow (OF) cues to avoid collisions, control their...
International audienceHere we present the first systematic comparison between the visual guidance be...
International audienceHere we present the first systematic comparison between the visual guidance be...
International audienceOur recent observations on honeybees' flying in an experimental flight tunnel ...
International audienceOur recent observations on honeybees' flying in an experimental flight tunnel ...
International audienceOur recent observations on honeybees' flying in an experimental flight tunnel ...
International audienceThe small autonomous vehicles of the future will have to navigate close to obs...
International audienceThe small autonomous vehicles of the future will have to navigate close to obs...
International audienceMotivated by the results of behavioral studies performed on bees over the last...
International audienceMotivated by the results of behavioral studies performed on bees over the last...
International audienceFlying insects rely on Optic Flow (OF) cues to avoid collisions, control their...
International audienceFlying insects rely on Optic Flow (OF) cues to avoid collisions, control their...
International audienceFlying insects rely on Optic Flow (OF) cues to avoid collisions, control their...
International audienceBased on a biorobotic approach developed in our laboratory over the past 25 ye...
International audienceBased on a biorobotic approach developed in our laboratory over the past 25 ye...
International audienceFlying insects rely on Optic Flow (OF) cues to avoid collisions, control their...
International audienceHere we present the first systematic comparison between the visual guidance be...
International audienceHere we present the first systematic comparison between the visual guidance be...
International audienceOur recent observations on honeybees' flying in an experimental flight tunnel ...
International audienceOur recent observations on honeybees' flying in an experimental flight tunnel ...
International audienceOur recent observations on honeybees' flying in an experimental flight tunnel ...
International audienceThe small autonomous vehicles of the future will have to navigate close to obs...
International audienceThe small autonomous vehicles of the future will have to navigate close to obs...
International audienceMotivated by the results of behavioral studies performed on bees over the last...
International audienceMotivated by the results of behavioral studies performed on bees over the last...
International audienceFlying insects rely on Optic Flow (OF) cues to avoid collisions, control their...
International audienceFlying insects rely on Optic Flow (OF) cues to avoid collisions, control their...
International audienceFlying insects rely on Optic Flow (OF) cues to avoid collisions, control their...
International audienceBased on a biorobotic approach developed in our laboratory over the past 25 ye...
International audienceBased on a biorobotic approach developed in our laboratory over the past 25 ye...
International audienceFlying insects rely on Optic Flow (OF) cues to avoid collisions, control their...