This isn’t the first time we’ve seen tiny drones planned ... robotic insect swarms could be used for environmental monitoring, disaster response, and precision surveillance.
Additionally, aerial surveillance can be inefficient when there's no clear target to track. To address these limitations, researchers took a creative approach – giving drones the ability to ...
For use in a drone, the scientists developed an electroantennography sensor (EAG) in which they made the signals of the insect sensors readable via electrodes. In a first step, however ...
In recent years, drones with the size and maneuverability of insects have been developed, but most micro-aerial vehicles (MAVs) weighing less than 1g can only hover or fly at low speeds for less ...