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Quadrocopters Play Catch With a Stick

February 23rd, 2013 | Robot

Quadrocopter

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Quadrotor Design

The cross-shaped cut-outs are used for easy attachment to the vehicle.

We’ve seen Quadrocopters swarming like space invaders, playing the James Bond theme music, and now, they’re playing catch with a stick.  This new feat was accomplished by Dario Brescianini, a student at ETH Zurich’s Institute for Dynamic Systems and Control, for his Masters Thesis project. The video starts out with one quadrocopter balancing an inverted pendulum on its platform, and then it proceeds to flip the stick over to its friend, who catches it with ease.  It’s really quite remarkable.

Learning the dynamics of the inverted pendulum is commonplace in introductory Engineering courses, but applying it to a flying robot presents a whole new set of challenges.  To complete this task, the team first constructed a 2-D mathematical model of the system to understand at what angles and speed the robot would need to fly in order to catapult the stick toward its partner.
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 Then, they physically tested their model, made the appropriate adjustments, and restarted the process all over again.  This sort of iterative design can be very effective.  In a sense, it’s a method of fine-tuning the results until you get the perfect outcome.

Quadrotor Shock Absorber

The shock absorber at the end of the pendulum is a balloon filled with flour

Here’s what Markus Hehn (one of Dario’s supervisors) had to say:

“This was a really fun project to work on. We started off with some back-of-the-envelope calculations, wondering whether it would even be physically possible to throw and catch a pendulum.
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This told us that achieving this maneuver would really push the dynamic capabilities of the system.

As it turned out, it is probably the most challenging task we’ve had our quadrocopters do. With significantly less than one second to measure the pendulum flight and get the catching vehicle in place, it’s the combination of mathematical models with real-time trajectory generation, optimal control, and learning from previous iterations that allowed us to implement this.
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Read more at Robohub.

-RSB

Quadrotors Now Play Music

February 29th, 2012 | Robot

Robot Quadrotors Perform James Bond Theme

You may have seen the previous video of the Robotic Swarm that I posted a few weeks ago, well the GRASP Lab at UPenn is at it again.  And now the robots play music…
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They premiered the James Bond theme song shown above at the TED2012 Conference in Long Beach, California today, and it was a hit.

And as before, these robots are completely autonomous, meaning humans are not controlling them; instead, they run on computer programs designed to play the song.
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It will only be a matter of time before you see these flying down your local streets patrolling traffic and chasing down criminals.
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-RSB

Air Swimmer Angry Birds

February 24th, 2012 | Robot

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You may have seen the Air Swimmer Shark that I posted a few months back, well, now you have the Air Swimmer Angry Birds.  I never became addicted to the Angry Birds iPhone game as so many of you did, but if you’re a fan, I would recommend making the purchase.  My friend bought the shark, and it’s really fun to play with and incredibly intuitive to fly.
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  The Angry Bird is about $25, and if it works anything like the shark, it will be worth your money.  You can find it here.

-RSB

The Robotic Swarm

February 1st, 2012 | Robot

Check out this swarm of flying nano-quadrators developed by the robotics team from University of Pennsylvania’s GRASP Lab.  It is truly eerie/amazing to see the team of robots jetting around through the air in perfect formation.  And it seems only a matter of time before you’ll find these outfitted with cameras roaming the city streets or maybe with machine guns patrolling a war zone.
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 They can fly in 3-dimensions and even avoid obstacles.
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 I’m impressed!

I would also like to add that this robotic swarm has a Space Invaders/Galaga feel to it.  I’m seeing a real-world version of these games in the near future!
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-RSB

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Air Swimmer Shark

November 6th, 2011 | Robot

The creator of the X-zylo has released the Air Swimmer Shark to the market and it has blown up!  I was recently at Bassnectar for Halloween in Austin, TX (shown above) and there was the flying shark zooming around through the air all night.  You can buy it here for around $35.  Seems like a good deal to me.
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-RSB

RC Superhero

November 1st, 2011 | Robot

RC Superhero

Imagine seeing this thing fly by your car as you’re driving to work… Pretty incredible.

From the website:

Specifications: The full scale RcSuperhero is 78 inches tall, weighs approximately 3.3 pounds, and has an “arm span” or wingspan of 47 inches.

Flight characteristics: Great! This is due to the low weight to surface area and that it has a high wing like a Piper cub with a low center of gravity. In addition, he has plenty of vertical tail surfaces due to the double side bodies; which adds to the stability. Also, the RcSuperhero has oversized control surfaces and likes to fly upright. He takes off by being thrown or by standing upright in a stand and lands on his belly skids.

Thrust: The RcSuperhero has 5+ pounds of thrust; this allows for vertical take off.

RcSuperhero Package Includes: laser-cut foam, substructure materials, control horns, a plywood motor mount, 2 sizes of rubber bands, carbon fiber fabric strands, two 4mm square arm spars and other various carbon fiber sizes, a picassa photo build album with captions, materials list, and e-support materials (directions and tech. information).

Degree of Building Difficulty: Best if you have previous modeling experience.

Pilot’s skill requirement: Although the RcSuperhero is not a trainer any average rc pilot can fly this. If you are inexperienced I recommend that you practice ahead of time on a simulator.

Check out rcsuperhero.com for more information and to buy one for yourself.  Send us a video and we’ll put it on the site.

-RSB

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