designed to change shape in midair,
the JSK
Lab at the University of Tokyo has designed a modular flying robot
that propels itself through the air with several small fans, to manoeuvre its way through obstacles that might
obscure its path, the name DRAGON, is a simplified way of
saying “Dual-rotor embedded multilink Robot with the Ability of
multi-deGree-of-freedom aerial transformatiON, its object, to find its way through obstacles that
might obscure its path, the project’s researchers
imagine the robot to eventually act as a flying arm,
moving its way through the air as it picks up and moves objects with a two-fingered grip, the linked modules that compose DRAGON’s body are connected via hinged joints and the entire structure is driven by an Intel Euclid which allows for a 3 minute run time,
DRAGON was presented as a part of the paper “Design,
Modeling and Control of Aerial Robot DRAGON: Dual-Rotor Embedded Multilink
Robot with the Ability of Multi-Degree-of-Freedom Aerial Transformation,” by
researchers Moju Zhao, Tomoki Anzai, Fan Shi, Xiangyu Chen, Kei Okada, and
Masayuki Inaba at the International
Conference on Robotics and Automation 2018 in Brisbane, Australia in
May, how amazing that someone should think and indeed build a robot like this.
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