Drone Lands on Walls Like a Bird


Designed by Createk Design Lab at the Université de Sherbrooke in Quebec,the Multimodal Autonomous Drone (S-MAD) can repeatedly perform autonomous landing and takeoffs from walls. Presented at Living Machines 2017, Stanford (Best Robotics Paper Award).

The drone can land vertically because it’s equipped with a “wall detection range sensor” that helps it know when to start moving upward in anticipation of a vertical surface. It also has microspine grippers which allow it to cling to a wall once it makes contact. The S-MAD can land on both rough and smooth surfaces, indoors and outdoors.

The drone was presented at the 2017 Living Machines conference at Stanford last month. The event explores future technologies that are based on biological systems found in the natural world. The S-MAD was designed to mimic the landing techniques used by small birds.

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