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Flying Insects and Robots 2010
- Dario Floreano, Jean-Christophe Zufferey, Mandayam A. Srinivasan, Charlie Ellington:
Flying Insects and Robots. Springer 2010, ISBN 978-3-540-89392-9 - Steven N. Fry:
Experimental Approaches Toward a Functional Understanding of Insect Flight Control. 1-13 - Mandyam V. Srinivasan, Saul Thurrowgood, Dean Soccol:
From Visual Guidance in Flying Insects to Autonomous Aerial Vehicles. 15-28 - Nicolas H. Franceschini, Franck Ruffier, Julien Serres:
Optic Flow Based Autopilots: Speed Control and Obstacle Avoidance. 29-50 - Martin Egelhaaf, Roland Kern, Jens Peter Lindemann, Elke Braun, Bart Geurten:
Active Vision in Blowflies: Strategies and Mechanisms of Spatial Orientation. 51-61 - James Sean Humbert, Joseph K. Conroy, Craig W. Neely, Geoffrey L. Barrows:
Wide-Field Integration Methods for Visuomotor Control. 63-71 - Jean-Christophe Zufferey, Antoine Beyeler, Dario Floreano:
Optic Flow to Steer and Avoid Collisions in 3D. 73-86 - Jochen Zeil, Norbert Boeddeker, Wolfgang Stürzl:
Visual Homing in Insects and Robots. 87-100 - Rico Moeckel, Shih-Chii Liu:
Motion Detection Chips for Robotic Platforms. 101-114 - Hansjürgen Dahmen, Alain Millers, Hanspeter A. Mallot:
Insect-Inspired Odometry by Optic Flow Recorded with Optical Mouse Chips. 115-126 - Andreas Brückner, Jacques Duparré, Frank Wippermann, Peter Dannberg, Andreas Bräuer:
Microoptical Artificial Compound Eyes. 127-142 - Wei Shyy, Y. Lian, Satish Kumar Chimakurth, J. Tang, C. E. S. Cesnik, B. Stanford, Peter G. Ifju:
Flexible Wings and Fluid-Structure Interactions for Micro-Air Vehicles. 143-157 - Kevin D. Jones, Max F. Platzer:
Flow Control Using Flapping Wings for an Efficient Low-Speed Micro-Air Vehicle. 159-169 - Floris van Breugel, Zhi Ern Teoh, Hod Lipson:
A Passively Stable Hovering Flapping Micro-Air Vehicle. 171-184 - David Lentink, Stefan R. Jongerius, Nancy L. Bradshaw:
The Scalable Design of Flapping Micro-Air Vehicles Inspired by Insect Flight. 185-205 - Robin J. Wootton:
Springy Shells, Pliant Plates and Minimal Motors: Abstracting the Insect Thorax to Drive a Micro-Air Vehicle. 207-217 - Ronald S. Fearing, Robert J. Wood:
Challenges for 100 Milligram Flapping Flight. 219-229 - Fritz-Olaf Lehmann:
The Limits of Turning Control in Flying Insects. 231-246 - Richard J. Bachmann, Ravi Vaidyanathan, Frank Boria, James Pluta, Josh Kiihne, Brian K. Taylor, Robert H. Bledsoe, Peter G. Ifju, Roger D. Quinn:
A Miniature Vehicle with Extended Aerial and Terrestrial Mobility. 247-270 - Mirko Kovac, Jean-Christophe Zufferey, Dario Floreano:
Towards a Self-Deploying and Gliding Robot. 271-284 - André Noth, Roland Siegwart:
Solar-Powered Micro-air Vehicles and Challenges in Downscaling. 285-297 - Adam Klaptocz, Jean-Daniel Nicoud:
Technology and Fabrication of Ultralight Micro-Aerial Vehicles. 299-316
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