作者: Matteo Di Luca , Stefano Mintchev , Yunxing Su , Eric Shaw , Kenneth Breuer
DOI: 10.1126/SCIROBOTICS.AAY8533
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摘要: Small-scale drones have enough sensing and computing power to find use across a growing number of applications. However, flying in the low–Reynolds number regime remains challenging. High sensitivity to atmospheric turbulence compromises vehicle stability and control, and low aerodynamic efficiency limits flight duration. Conventional wing designs have thus far failed to address these two deficiencies simultaneously. Here, we draw inspiration from nature's small flyers to design a wing with lift generation robust to gusts …