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MMALV - The Morphing Micro Air-Land Vehicle

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MMALV - The Morphing Micro Air-Land Vehicle
– A sensor platform has been developed that is capable of both aerial and terrestrial locomotion, as well as transitioning between the two. The Morphing Micro Air-Land Vehicle (MMALV) implements biological inspiration in both flying and walking. MMALV integrates the University of Florida’s Micro Air Vehicle (MAV) technology with the terrain mobility of MiniWhegs™. Fabricated of lightweight carbon fiber, the UFMAV employs a flexible wing design to achieve improved stability over other MAVs of similar size. Mini-Whegs™ employs the patented (pending) wheel-leg running gear that makes the Whegs™ and Mini-Whegs™ line of robots fast, agile, and efficient. MMALV has a 30.5cm wingspan, and is 25.4cm long. Terrestrial locomotion is achieved using two independently controlled wheel-legs, which are differentially actuated to perform turning. The vehicle successfully performs the transition from flight to walking. Furthermore, MMALV is capable of transitioning from terrestrial to aeria...
Kevin Jones, Frank Boria, Richard J. Bachmann, Rav
Added 12 Jun 2010
Updated 12 Jun 2010
Type Conference
Year 2006
Where IROS
Authors Kevin Jones, Frank Boria, Richard J. Bachmann, Ravi Vaidyanathan, Peter G. Ifju, Roger D. Quinn
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