In a recent innovation, Japanese researchers have developed a bio-hybrid drone that merges silkworm moth antennae with ...
Visual sensors do not work in drones under extreme conditions. So why not simply let a drone orient itself by smell?
Researchers recently unveiled a new bio-hybrid drone that integrates live silkworm moth antenna to detect smells.
Researchers in Japan have developed a bio-hybrid drone using silkworm moth antennae for advanced odor sensing.
Traditional drones rely on visual sensors like cameras and lasers for navigation, but these can be unreliable in harsh ...
Researchers from Shinshu University and Chiba University develop a novel bio-hybrid drone using odor-sensing antennae from silkworm moths. Incorporation of an electroantennography (EAG) sensor to ...
Conventional drones use visual sensors for navigation. However, environmental conditions like dampness, low light, and dust ...