micro air vehicle

Small flying robots can perch and move objects 40 times their weight

Small flying robots can perch and move objects 40 times their weight with the help

A new navigation algorithm will help micro aerial vehicles find their way home has exciting implications

In a paper to be published in Unmanned Systems, a group of researchers have discovered that a

Kestrel inspires unpowered, autonomous glider to climb higher

Researchers at the RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia have drawn inspiration from the way kestrels hover

TU Delft researchers design and build the world’s smallest autopilot for micro aircraft

The world’s smallest autopilot Researcher Bart Remes and his team of the Micro Aerial Vehicle