Robo-bats with metal muscles may be next generation of remote control flyers
July 7, 2009 | Source: PhysOrg.com
North Carolina State University researchers are developing tiny robotic bats, using a shape-memory metal alloy that is super-elastic for joints and electric current-induced heat actuation of micro-scale wires the size of a human hair, making them contract like “metal muscles.”
Offering increased maneuverability and performance over micro-aerial vehicles, the robo-bats provide a surveillance tool and could help expand our understanding of aerodynamics.