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The researchers build a drone with a grasping mechanism to wrap around branches to perch. The design process and methodology are discussed along with the software and hardware configuration. The researchers explain the influences on the design and the possibilities for what it could inspire.

ContributorsDowney, Matthew Evan (Co-author) / Macias, Jose (Co-author) / Goldenberg, Edward (Co-author) / Zhang, Wenlong (Thesis director) / Aukes, Daniel (Committee member) / Engineering Programs (Contributor) / Barrett, The Honors College (Contributor)
Created2021-05
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The researchers build a drone with a grasping mechanism to wrap around branches to perch. The design process and methodology are discussed along with the software and hardware configuration. The researchers explain the influences on the design and the possibilities for what it could inspire.

ContributorsGoldenberg, Edward Bradley (Co-author) / Macias, Jose Carlos (Co-author) / Downey, Matthew (Co-author) / Zhang, Wenlong (Thesis director) / Aukes, Daniel M. (Committee member) / Engineering Programs (Contributor) / Barrett, The Honors College (Contributor)
Created2021-05
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The majority of drones are extremely simple, their functions include flight and sometimes recording video and audio. While drone technology has continued to improve these functions, particularly flight, additional functions have not been added to mainstream drones. Although these basic functions serve as a good framework for drone designs, it

The majority of drones are extremely simple, their functions include flight and sometimes recording video and audio. While drone technology has continued to improve these functions, particularly flight, additional functions have not been added to mainstream drones. Although these basic functions serve as a good framework for drone designs, it is now time to extend off from this framework. With this Honors Thesis project, we introduce a new function intended to eventually become common to drones. This feature is a grasping mechanism that is capable of perching on branches and carrying loads within the weight limit. This concept stems from the natural behavior of many kinds of insects. It paves the way for drones to further imitate the natural design of flying creatures. Additionally, it serves to advocate for dynamic drone frames, or morphing drone frames, to become more common practice in drone designs.

ContributorsMacias, Jose Carlos (Co-author) / Goldenberg, Edward Bradley (Co-author) / Downey, Matthew (Co-author) / Zhang, Wenlong (Thesis director) / Aukes, Daniel (Committee member) / Human Systems Engineering (Contributor) / Engineering Programs (Contributor) / Barrett, The Honors College (Contributor)
Created2021-05
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ContributorsAcevedo, Rodrigo (Author, Co-author) / Rajadas, John (Thesis director) / Nam, Changho (Committee member) / Barrett, The Honors College (Contributor) / Engineering Programs (Contributor)
Created2021-12
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ContributorsAcevedo, Rodrigo (Author, Co-author) / Rajadas, John (Thesis director) / Nam, Changho (Committee member) / Barrett, The Honors College (Contributor) / Engineering Programs (Contributor)
Created2021-12
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After the wind tunnels in the SIM building and Innovation Hub were donated or lost, Dr. Rajadas requested a new wind tunnel be designed, developed, and fabricated using facilities and resources available on ASU Polytech. Over 6 months, a single student was tasked with running the CAD modeling process, undergoing

After the wind tunnels in the SIM building and Innovation Hub were donated or lost, Dr. Rajadas requested a new wind tunnel be designed, developed, and fabricated using facilities and resources available on ASU Polytech. Over 6 months, a single student was tasked with running the CAD modeling process, undergoing the revision stages, and welding/fabricating the tunnel by the end of Fall 2021.

ContributorsAcevedo, Rodrigo (Author, Co-author) / Rajadas, John (Thesis director) / Nam, Changho (Committee member) / Barrett, The Honors College (Contributor) / Engineering Programs (Contributor)
Created2021-12