NASA: Robo-bees scouting mars
martes, 3 de abril de 2018
The objective of the proposed work is to increase the set of possible
exploration and science missions on Mars by investigating thefeasibility
of flapping wing aerospace architectures in a Martian environment. The
proposed architecture consists of a Mars rover that serves as a mobile
base and a swarm of Marsbees. Marsbees are robotic flapping wing flyers
of a bumblebee size with cicada sized wings. The Marsbees are integrated
with sensors and wireless communication devices. The mobile base can
act as a recharging station and main communication center. The swarm of
Marsbee can significantly enhance the Mars exploration mission with the
following benefits: i) Facilitating reconfigurable sensor networks; ii)
Creation of resilient systems; iii) Sample or data collection using
single or collaborative Marsbees…
Continue reading: https://www.nasa.gov/directorates/spacetech/niac/2018_Phase_I_Phase_II/Marsbee_Swarm_of_Flapping_Wing_Flyers_for_Enhanced_Mars_Exploration
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