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Airicist
17th May 2014, 10:12
Website - imperial.ac.uk/aerial-robotics (https://www.imperial.ac.uk/aerial-robotics)

youtube.com/@aerialroboticslab9575 (https://www.youtube.com/@aerialroboticslab9575)

twitter.com/AerialRobotics (https://twitter.com/AerialRobotics)

Director - Mirko Kovac (https://pr.ai/showthread.php?6697)

Projects:

Aquatic Micro Aerial Vehicles (AquaMAV) (https://pr.ai/showthread.php?16048) for water health monitoring

Airicist
17th May 2014, 10:27
https://youtu.be/DyAvbq8o7xI

Take off for world's first 3D printing, flying robot

Published on May 7, 2014



The world's first flying 3D printer can build nests and carry heavy containers out of hard-to-reach places - all autonomously
Read more (https://www.newscientist.com/article/mg22229683-900-flying-3d-printer-could-seal-off-nuclear-waste).

Airicist
7th October 2017, 00:04
https://youtu.be/SAZYhjUhhxg

SpiderMAV outdoor stabilization test

Uploaded on Oct 4, 2017


“SpiderMAV: Perching and Stabilizing Micro Aerial Vehicles with Bio-inspired Tensile Anchoring Systems,” by K. Zhang, P. Chermprayong, T. M. Alhinai, R. Siddall, and M. Kovac from Imperial College London, was presented at IROS 2017.

"SpiderMAV Drone Shoots Webs for Perching and Stabilization (https://spectrum.ieee.org/automaton/robotics/drones/spidermav-drone-shoots-webs-for-perching-and-stabilization)"

by Evan Ackerman
October 4, 2017