
Hummingbird Robot
The people out at Chiba University has developed a new type of robot, which they believe will be very useful for rescue operations due to a very compact size.
Dubbed as the Hummingbird Robot, Chiba staff believe that a small robot, which features four wings that surprising thirty times per second, a miniature motor to move the angry pack, and control schemes involving infrared sensors, will be useful as a rescue device was a pair of micro – small camera attached to the superstructure around the year 2011.
Some questioned the value of rescue devices controlled by infrared signals, which require a clear line between the device and the controller function. Others make the dark sounds of the value of robots as a tool in domestic spying, after all, who heard a hummingbird coming?-And the others look askance at Chiba University design, given a very similar design that came out of the TU Delft in Netherlands back in 2006.
Hopefully Chiba University will answer some of these issues in the final version.
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