A team of researchers including three Indians at a prestigious US university has built the world's first wireless fly-sized drone that can easily slip into tight places inaccessible to big unmanned...
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A team of researchers including three Indians at a prestigious US university has built the world's first wireless fly-sized drone that can easily slip into tight places inaccessible to big unmanned aerial vehicles.
Developed by members of the Allen School's Networks and Mobile Systems Lab and the Department of Mechanical Engineering's Autonomous Insect Robotics Lab, RoboFly represents a milestone in autonomous flight that could launch a new wave of innovation in aerial robotics.
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The insect-sized flying robots could help with
time-consuming tasks like surveying crop growth on large farms or sniffing out gas leaks, the university said in a statement.
Updated : May 25, 2018 20:07 IST
Developed by members of the Allen School's Networks and Mobile Systems Lab and the Department of Mechanical Engineering's Autonomous Insect Robotics Lab, RoboFly represents a milestone in autonomous flight that could launch a new wave of innovation in aerial robotics.
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