Instead of moving horizontally, this drone flew along the wall like a spy
The drone called the Multimodal Autonomous Drone (S-MAD) is the product of the College's Createk Design Department. de Sherbrooke in Quebec, Canada.
You will be surprised to see that this particular drone is capable of moving in the same direction as a spy.
The drone called the Multimodal Autonomous Drone (S-MAD) is the product of the College's Createk Design Department. de Sherbrooke in Quebec, Canada.
Drone can rotate and move along the wall surface easily.
Based on the idea of bird landing techniques, drone researchers can rotate and move along the wall easily. Of course, the purpose of this feature is not to spy.
The research team believes S-MAD can be used to perform a variety of special tasks such as aerial surveillance after earthquakes, or investigative assistance with police forces.
The handle of the handle holds the drone on the wall.
The drone can be moved vertically thanks to the built-in wall sensor. The sensor will enable S-MAD to detect wall surfaces or vertical surfaces in front. Drone also equipped a small hand grip, allowing them to hang on the wall surface.
According to the researchers, S-MAD can land on a variety of surfaces, from rough to fine, indoors or outdoors.
S-MAD was introduced at the Living Machine Conference in Stanford last month.
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