Robotics is one of the most interesting sciences in the world for both the one who uses it and the one who experiences it.Making artificial muscles is very important chapter for making of the robotics come to life.
The researchers have been putting their dreadful efforts in making the artificial muscles for the robots.I even read somewhere that U.S were making fly-sized robots which fly and function as spies.For the making of that fly-sized robots one has to make artificial muscles.
George Bunget at North Carolina State University made a demo Robo-Bat which uses metal muscles.The skeleton of the robotic bat uses shape-memory metal alloy that is super-elastic for the joints, and smart materials that respond to electric current for the muscular system.

Tiny flying machines can be used for everything from indoor surveillance to exploring collapsed buildings, but simply making smaller versions of planes and helicopters doesn't work very well. Instead, researchers at North Carolina State University are mimicking nature's small flyers - and developing robotic bats that offer increased maneuverability and performance.
The researchers have been putting their dreadful efforts in making the artificial muscles for the robots.I even read somewhere that U.S were making fly-sized robots which fly and function as spies.For the making of that fly-sized robots one has to make artificial muscles.
George Bunget at North Carolina State University made a demo Robo-Bat which uses metal muscles.The skeleton of the robotic bat uses shape-memory metal alloy that is super-elastic for the joints, and smart materials that respond to electric current for the muscular system.

Tiny flying machines can be used for everything from indoor surveillance to exploring collapsed buildings, but simply making smaller versions of planes and helicopters doesn't work very well. Instead, researchers at North Carolina State University are mimicking nature's small flyers - and developing robotic bats that offer increased maneuverability and performance.
Credits to : George Bunget at North Carolina State University.
via : physorg.com
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