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A novel degree of freedom in flapping wings shows promise for a dual aerial/aquatic vehicle propulsor
2015
2015 IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation (ICRA)
Ocean sampling for highly temporal phenomena, such as harmful algal blooms, necessitates a vehicle capable of fast aerial travel interspersed with an aquatic means of acquiring in-situ measurements. Vehicle platforms with this capability have yet to be widely adopted by the oceanographic community. Several animal examples successfully make this aerial/aquatic transition using a flapping foil actuator, offering an existence proof for a viable vehicle design. We discuss a preliminary realization
doi:10.1109/icra.2015.7140015
dblp:conf/icra/IzraelevitzT15
fatcat:evyvmsbqwbhhhd5w45z2x5ivz4