Stereotyped Nature-Inspired Aerial Grasper
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Stereotyped Nature-Inspired Aerial Grasper
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Stereotyped Nature-Inspired Aerial Graspers, or SNAG, is a type of drone built by Stanford researcher, W. R. T. Roderick, at Lentink lab in 2021 which mimics the landing behavior of birds. The focus of the drone is on its legs, and their ability to land on surfaces, such as branches, in a way that many other drones cannot. Legs of SNAG can contract and latch onto surfaces and unusually shaped targets, adjust for impact force when landing, and balance when perched. Innovations in SNAG technology
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Drone mimicking landing behavior of birds
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2024-02-20T05:47:18Z
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