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Xu Yizhe MS Thesis Defense

August 18, 2023 @ 2:30 pm - 3:30 pm

Title:
Integration of Polyimide Flexible PCB Wings in Northeastern’s Aerobat

Location:
Room: ISEC 532, Teams link

Committee Members:
Prof. Alireza Ramezani(Advisor)
Prof. Rifat Sipahi

Abstract:
The principal aim of this Master’s thesis is to propel the optimization of the membrane wing structure of the Northeastern Aerobat through origami techniques and enhancing its capacity for secure hovering within confined spaces. Bio-inspired drones offer distinctive capabilities that pave the way for innovative applications, encompassing wildlife monitoring, precision agriculture, search and rescue operations, as well as the augmentation of residential safety. The evolved noise-reduction mechanisms of birds and insects prove advantageous for drones utilized in tasks like surveillance and wildlife observation, ensuring operation devoid of disturbances. Traditional flying drones equipped with rotary or fixed wings encounter notable constraints when navigating narrow pathways. While rotary and fixed-wing systems are conventionally harnessed for surveillance and reconnaissance, the integration of onboard sensor suites within micro aerial vehicles (MAVs) has garnered interest in vigilantly monitoring hazardous scenarios in residential settings. Notwithstanding the agility and commendable fault tolerance exhibited by systems such as quadrotors in demanding conditions, their inflexible body structures impede collision tolerance, necessitating operational spaces free of collisions. Recent years have witnessed an upsurge in integrating soft and pliable materials into the design of such systems; however, the pursuit of aerodynamic efficiency curtails the utilization of excessively flexible materials for rotor blades or propellers. This thesis introduces a guard design incorporating feedback-driven stabilizers, enabling stable hovering flights within Northeastern’s Robotics-Inspired Study and Experimentation (RISE) cage.

Details

Date:
August 18, 2023
Time:
2:30 pm - 3:30 pm
Website:
https://teams.microsoft.com/l/meetup-join/19%3ameeting_OTVmMWMzMTktYTY0Zi00NWJmLWEyODU

Venue

532 ISEC
360 Huntington Ave
Boston, MA 02115 United States
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Other

Department
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Topics
MS/PhD Thesis Defense
Audience
MS, PhD, Faculty, Staff