Aerial vehicles have been investigated recently in different contexts, due to their high potential of utilization in multiple application areas. Different mechanisms can be used for aerial vehicles actuation, such as the rotating multi-blade systems (Multi-Copters) and more recently flapping wings. Flapping wing robots have attracted much attention from researchers in recent years. In this study, a simple dual-actuated flapping mechanism is proposed for actuating a flapping wing robot. The mechanism is designed, simulated and validated in both simulation and experiments. A roll controlling approach is proposed to control the roll angle of the robot via controlling the speeds of both motors actuating each of the wings. The results achieved a...
In this thesis a mechanism which produced flapping and sweeping motions was designed and fabricated....
This work investigates a post-perching control for flapping-wing flying robots (FWFRs) to control an...
Micro aerial vehicles (MAVs) are defined as vehicles capable of flight not exceeding 15 cm in max di...
This paper presents the design and development of a winged aerial robot with bimanual manipulation c...
The goal of the current research is to develop a hover capable, fully autonomous, flapping wing micr...
This paper explores the design of a flapping mechanism inspired by the insect thorax. A two-degree-o...
Flapping Wing Micro Air Vehicles (FWMAVs) are micro bioinspired systems which use flapping wings act...
During flight, natural fliers flap, twist and bend their wings to enhance flight performance. Lift a...
This thesis describes the design and development of a hovering flapping two-winged robot of the size...
The majority of robotic vehicles that can be found in the engineering community today are bound to o...
This paper presents the design, modelling, control, and experimental validation of a novel flapping ...
Flying insects exhibit a remarkable ability to fly in environments that are small, cluttered and hig...
This paper proposes a wing root control mechanism inspired by the drag-based system of a dragonfly. ...
In this study a mechanism which produced flapping and pitching motions was designed and fabricated. ...
Most current bird-inspired flapping wing air vehicles (FWAVs) use a single actuator to flap both win...
In this thesis a mechanism which produced flapping and sweeping motions was designed and fabricated....
This work investigates a post-perching control for flapping-wing flying robots (FWFRs) to control an...
Micro aerial vehicles (MAVs) are defined as vehicles capable of flight not exceeding 15 cm in max di...
This paper presents the design and development of a winged aerial robot with bimanual manipulation c...
The goal of the current research is to develop a hover capable, fully autonomous, flapping wing micr...
This paper explores the design of a flapping mechanism inspired by the insect thorax. A two-degree-o...
Flapping Wing Micro Air Vehicles (FWMAVs) are micro bioinspired systems which use flapping wings act...
During flight, natural fliers flap, twist and bend their wings to enhance flight performance. Lift a...
This thesis describes the design and development of a hovering flapping two-winged robot of the size...
The majority of robotic vehicles that can be found in the engineering community today are bound to o...
This paper presents the design, modelling, control, and experimental validation of a novel flapping ...
Flying insects exhibit a remarkable ability to fly in environments that are small, cluttered and hig...
This paper proposes a wing root control mechanism inspired by the drag-based system of a dragonfly. ...
In this study a mechanism which produced flapping and pitching motions was designed and fabricated. ...
Most current bird-inspired flapping wing air vehicles (FWAVs) use a single actuator to flap both win...
In this thesis a mechanism which produced flapping and sweeping motions was designed and fabricated....
This work investigates a post-perching control for flapping-wing flying robots (FWFRs) to control an...
Micro aerial vehicles (MAVs) are defined as vehicles capable of flight not exceeding 15 cm in max di...