Department of Smart Vehicle Engineering, Konkuk University, Artificial Muscle Research Center, 120 Neungdong-ro, Gwangjin-gu, Seoul, South Korea.
Department of Smart Vehicle Engineering, Konkuk University, Artificial Muscle Research Center, 120 Neungdong-ro, Gwangjin-gu, Seoul, South Korea.
Curr Opin Insect Sci. 2020 Dec;42:70-75. doi: 10.1016/j.cois.2020.09.008. Epub 2020 Sep 30.
Insects have attracted much interest from scientists and engineers as they offer an endless source of inspiration for creating innovative engineering designs. By mimicking flying insects, it may be possible to create highly efficient biomimetic drones. In this paper, we provide an overview on how the principles of insect flight, including large stroke amplitudes and wing rotations, the clap-and-fling effect and flight control have been implemented to successfully demonstrate untethered, controlled free-flight in the insect-inspired flying robots. Despite the lack of insect-like muscles, various electro-mechanical systems have been invented to actuate insect robots. Achieving controlled free-flight is a cornerstone of next-generation insect-inspired robots which in addition to flight will be equipped with multiple modes of transportation, similar to real flying insects.
昆虫为科学家和工程师提供了无尽的灵感源泉,吸引了他们的极大兴趣,因为它们为创造创新的工程设计提供了无尽的灵感。通过模仿飞行昆虫,我们可能能够创造出高效的仿生无人机。在本文中,我们概述了昆虫飞行的原理,包括大冲程幅度和翅膀旋转、拍打和抛掷效应以及飞行控制,这些原理已被成功应用于昆虫启发式飞行机器人的无绳、受控自由飞行中。尽管缺乏类似昆虫的肌肉,但已经发明了各种机电系统来驱动昆虫机器人。实现受控的自由飞行是下一代昆虫启发式机器人的基石,除了飞行之外,这些机器人还将配备多种运输模式,类似于真正的飞行昆虫。