AÑO
2017
CATEGORÍA
Comunidad
OBJETIVOS
Industria, innovación e infraestructura
PAL. CLAVE
Insects, nanotech, drones
PAÍS
United States of America
CRÉDITOS
Jesse J. Wheeler and Anthony Leonardo - The Charles Stark Draper Laboratory, Inc. and Howard Hughes Medical Institute
LINK
http://www.draper.com/news/equipping-insects-special-service
DragonflEye
A 'backpack' that controls insects
The smallest aerial drones mimic insects in many ways, but none can match the efficiency and maneuverability of the dragonfly. Now, engineers at Draper are creating a new kind of hybrid drone by combining miniaturized navigation, synthetic biology and neurotechnology to guide dragonfly insects. The system looks like a backpack for a dragonfly.
DragonflEye, an internal research and development project at Draper, is already showing promise as a way to guide the flightpath of dragonflies. Potential applications of the technologies underpinning DragonflEye include guided pollination, payload delivery, reconnaissance and even precision medicine and diagnostics.
DragonflEye is a totally new kind of micro-aerial vehicle that’s smaller, lighter and stealthier than anything else that’s manmade.