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Koko News    |   Technology   |   09 Apr 2025

Engineers Create World's Smallest Wireless Robot for Controlled Flight

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Engineershavedevelopedtheworld'ssmallestwirelessrobotthatcanflyundercontrol.

工程師們開發了世界上最小的可控飛行無線機器人。

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Thetinyrobot, inspiredbybees, iscapableofhovering, changingdirection, andhittingsmalltargets.

這個微型機器人的靈感來自蜜蜂,它能夠懸停、改變方向並擊中小目標。

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Itmeasureslessthanacentimeterinsize, smallerthanapenny.

它的尺寸不到一厘米,比一分錢硬幣還小。

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Therobotweighsabout21 mg, similartoagrainofrice.

機器人重約21毫克,與一粒米差不多。

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EngineerLiweiLinatUCBerkleyinventedthisrobot, whichutilizesamagneticfieldforflight, avoidingtheneedforheavybatteriesorelectronics.

加州大學柏克萊分校的工程師林立偉發明了這種機器人,它利用磁場飛行,無需使用笨重的電池或電子設備。

LiweiLin, aMechanicalEngineeringprofessoratUCBerkeley, mentionedthattherobotmimicsthepollinationprocessofbeesinflight.

加州大學柏克萊分校機械工程系教授林立偉提到,該機器人模仿了蜜蜂在飛行中的授粉過程。

Thecreatorsbelievetherobotcouldbeusedfortaskslikeinspectingpipesorartificialpollination.

發明者認為該機器人可以用於檢查管道或人工授粉等任務。

Engineers Create World's Smallest Wireless Robot for Controlled Flight: image

Engineers have developed the world's smallest wireless robot that can fly under control.

Engineers Create World's Smallest Wireless Robot for Controlled Flight: image

The tiny robot, inspired by bees, is capable of hovering, changing direction, and hitting small targets.

Engineers Create World's Smallest Wireless Robot for Controlled Flight: image

It measures less than a centimeter in size, smaller than a penny.

Engineers Create World's Smallest Wireless Robot for Controlled Flight: image

The robot weighs about 21 mg, similar to a grain of rice.

Engineers Create World's Smallest Wireless Robot for Controlled Flight: image

Engineer Liwei Lin at UC Berkley invented this robot, which utilizes a magnetic field for flight, avoiding the need for heavy batteries or electronics.

Liwei Lin, a Mechanical Engineering professor at UC Berkeley, mentioned that the robot mimics the pollination process of bees in flight.

The creators believe the robot could be used for tasks like inspecting pipes or artificial pollination.