TY - JOUR
T1 - A review on flapping-wing robots
T2 - Recent progress and challenges
AU - Rafee Nekoo, Saeed
AU - Rashad, Ramy
AU - De Wagter, Christophe
AU - Fuller, Sawyer B.
AU - Croon, Guido de
AU - Stramigioli, Stefano
AU - Ollero, Anibal
PY - 2025
Y1 - 2025
N2 - This paper analyses the methods and technologies involved in flapping-wing flying robots (FWFRs), where the actuation of the flapping wing produces thrust and lift force that mimics birds’ and insects’ flight. The focus is on the evolution of the flapping-wing technology and the challenges in prototyping, modeling, navigation, and control. The mechanism for flapping production, frequency control of the flapping, and wing/tail control for positioning the robot are important topics for successful prototyping. The article includes the study of the dynamics and aerodynamics of the FWFR. Using the combination of flapping and gliding has led researchers to seek more energy savings through this hybrid-in-nature dynamic system, which benefits from the wind, a natural and free energy source. The paper reviews the dynamics, design, and categorization of flapping-wing systems; it also includes control and onboard intelligent functionalities, particularly environment perception for positioning and guidance, as well as obstacle detection and avoidance.
AB - This paper analyses the methods and technologies involved in flapping-wing flying robots (FWFRs), where the actuation of the flapping wing produces thrust and lift force that mimics birds’ and insects’ flight. The focus is on the evolution of the flapping-wing technology and the challenges in prototyping, modeling, navigation, and control. The mechanism for flapping production, frequency control of the flapping, and wing/tail control for positioning the robot are important topics for successful prototyping. The article includes the study of the dynamics and aerodynamics of the FWFR. Using the combination of flapping and gliding has led researchers to seek more energy savings through this hybrid-in-nature dynamic system, which benefits from the wind, a natural and free energy source. The paper reviews the dynamics, design, and categorization of flapping-wing systems; it also includes control and onboard intelligent functionalities, particularly environment perception for positioning and guidance, as well as obstacle detection and avoidance.
KW - Aerial robotics
KW - flapping-wing
KW - lightweight mechanisms
KW - mechatronics
KW - ornithopters
KW - robotics
KW - unmanned aerial vehicles
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=105007019942&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1177/02783649251343638
DO - 10.1177/02783649251343638
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:105007019942
SN - 0278-3649
JO - International Journal of Robotics Research
JF - International Journal of Robotics Research
M1 - 02783649251343638
ER -