Robots are about to fly like Iron Man

If you've ever seen Iron Man, you'll see that this superhero's flying style looks stylish but also completely unrealistic.

If you've ever seen Iron Man, you'll see that this superhero's flying style looks stylish but also completely unrealistic. The propulsion motor on the hands and feet when operating will create great pressure to damage the human joint bone. However, researchers in Italy still believe that this type of flight can still be used on robots in the future.

According to TechCrunch, a flying-robot shaped robot with very high applicability, especially in repairing a variety of giant machines, or opening up a new research direction related to " assistive skeleton" (exoskeleton ) bring the ability to fly for people.

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Basic parameters needed to control a robot with the ability to fly similar to Iron Man.

The image you see above depicts the basic parameters needed to control a robot with the ability to fly similar to Iron Man (devices put in the hands and feet).

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To control the process of flying at the safest level requires extremely detailed calculations.

Flying in this way, for humans is a risky thing, but it can be done on robots. Because in order to control the safest flight process requires extremely detailed calculations, the movements are carried out accurately without a millimeter deviation, and while humans are almost impossible to achieve, robots can be done very well because their nature is computers.

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A flying humanoid robot with very high applicability.

However, that is only theoretically. Researchers from the Italian Institute of Technology have yet to test these hypotheses in real life. First of all, they need to provide a number of methods to control this complex flight process; then they have to carefully calculate the types of air resistance, gravity can affect the process of controlling real-life robots.

Daniele Pucci, the co-author of the project, said: "We are still not sure which robots to move at a reasonable rate in order to activate the propulsion system, or the direction to solve the collision problem when landing, so that the robot can move from the flight state to the easy state ".

With today's dizzying technological advances, soon we will be able to see flying robots, and by that time the prospect of humanity can fly by itself with a few compact and powerful assistive devices. not too far away.

Update 12 December 2018
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