Stanford engineers develop camera stabilization system inspired by swans
Stanford engineers develop camera stabilization system inspired by swans
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Video of a proof of concept camera suspension inspired by the swan neck. The researchers copied the swan neck parameters for this and show it works well, demonstrating its promise for use on drones with large fuselage oscillations, such as robots with flapping wings. Credit: Lentink Lab...
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