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Richard Kahn
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Monday, July 2, 2018 10:39 PM
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This shape-shifting drone can transform in mid-air
https://nypost.com/2018/07/02/this-shape-=hifting-drone-can-transform-in-mid-
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Th=s shape-shifting drone can transform in mid-air
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When you think of a drone, you probably imagine a small machine with four=propellers and a camera strapped to the
bottom. That's what most co=sumer drones look like, but the team at 15K Lab at the Un=versity of Tokyo
<http://www.jsk.t.u-tokyo=ac.jp/index.html> have built a fascinating new drone they call DRAGON, w=ich stands for
"Dual-rotor embedded multilink Robot with the Abilit= of multi-deGree-of-freedom aerial transformatiON." No, that is
not=a joke. It's really called that.
As IEEE Spectrum explains, <https://spectrum.ieee.org/automaton=robotics/drones/flying-dragon-robot-transforms-
itself-to-squeeze-through-ga=s> t=e drone is made up of several smaller modules, powered by ducted fans and
a=tached to one another by hinged joints, giving the drone the ability to tra=sform while in motion. Each of the modules
can roll and pitch in virtually a=y direction, which means the drone can snake through the smallest of openin=s.
In the video, you can see the drone contort it=elf in such a way that it can slide through a small opening without
getting=stuck or hitting the bars on the sides. Even more impressive, the creators s=y that the drone is actually able to
autonomously decide how to change shap= based on the scenario. The device in the video is just a prototype, but th=
possibilities of a thinking drone can morph to solve problems are endless.=/p>
Fan Shi of JSK Lab describes the drone as Q=9Ca breakthrough in hardware design which, in a beautiful way, connects a
m=nipulation arm with a ducted fan-driven aerial robot." DRAGON could=be "an ideal platform for aerial manipulation
and I really look for=ard to its further applications and research."
Richard Kahn
HBRK Associates Inc.
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