From Bees: Advanced Vehicle Control

Bee Inspired Flight & Navigational Control Systems for Cars & Robots




New Research:  Keeping Turning Forces Constant
Once again, a case of learning from nature advances innovation and technology.  Scientists at the University of Queensland have discovered that bees cleverly adjust their speed to keep turning forces constant. The discovery is very important because it can be applied to robots and autonomous cars, planes & drones.

Key Finding:  Bees Maintain Constant Centrifugal Force When Turning in Flight
The Australian team is the first to mathematically analyze the relationship between speed, curvature and centrifugal force in motion using bees. They videotaped and analyzed clouds of bees around their hives.  They found that the bees maintained constant centrifugal force when turning.  The bees cleverly reduce and accelerate their speed to maintain the right centrifugal force during turns.

Why This Matters: Perfecting Navigation and Flight for Humans
Bees have perfected flight and navigational control systems.  The Australian scientists believe their findings on how the bee systems work can forward new navigational and flight control systems.  These systems would be incorporated into aerial robots, autonomous cars, planes and drones.  It comes down to flying with the precision of a bee to keep centrifugal forces within manageable limits.


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