NC State professor is in the simulation phase of using swarms of up to 1,000 cockroaches to assist in search-and-rescue operations. Edgar Lobaton, electrical and computer engineering, featured.
NC State professor is in the simulation phase of using swarms of up to 1,000 cockroaches to assist in search-and-rescue operations. Edgar Lobaton, electrical and computer engineering, featured.
NC State professor is in the simulation phase of using swarms of up to 1,000 cockroaches to assist in search-and-rescue operations. Edgar Lobaton, electrical and computer engineering, featured.
NC State professor is in the simulation phase of using swarms of up to 1,000 cockroaches to assist in search-and-rescue operations. Edgar Lobaton, electrical and computer engineering, featured.
NC State researchers have developed software that allows them to map unknown environments ? such as collapsed buildings. Edgar Lobaton, Alper Bozkurt and Alireza Dirafzoon, electrical and computer engineering, featured.
NC State researchers have developed software that allows them to map unknown environments ? such as collapsed buildings. Edgar Lobaton, Alper Bozkurt and Alireza Dirafzoon, electrical and computer engineering, featured.
NC State researchers are looking to explore dangerous or other unknown spaces with the help of a swarm of insect cyborgs. Edgar Lobaton, Alper Bozkurt and Alireza Dirafzoon, electrical and computer engineering, featured.
NC State researchers have developed software that allows them to map unknown environments ? such as collapsed buildings. Edgar Lobaton, Alper Bozkurt and Alireza Dirafzoon, electrical and computer engineering, featured.
The cyborg bugs could give responders “a quick picture of the environment,” under conditions that may be dangerous or inaccessible to human rescuers. Edgar Lobaton, Alper Bozkurt and Alireza Dirafzoon, electrical and computer engineering, featured.
The cyborg bugs could give responders ?a quick picture of the environment,? under conditions that may be dangerous or inaccessible to human rescuers. Edgar Lobaton, electrical engineering, featured.
NC State researchers are looking to map tricky spaces, such as collapsed buildings, by letting a swarm of cyber cockroaches, dubbed biobots, explore such areas. Edgar Lobaton, Alper Bozkurt and Alireza Dirafzoon, electrical and computer engineering, featured.
NC State researchers have developed software that allows them to map unknown environments ? such as collapsed buildings. Edgar Lobaton, Alper Bozkurt and Alireza Dirafzoon, electrical and computer engineering, featured.
NC State researchers have developed software that allows them to map unknown environments based on the movement of a swarm of insect cyborgs. Edgar Lobaton, Alper Bozkurt and Alireza Dirafzoon, electrical and computer engineering, featured.
The cyborg bugs could give responders ‘a quick picture of the environment,’ under conditions that may be dangerous or inaccessible to human rescuers. Edgar Lobaton, electrical engineering, featured.
NC State researchers have developed software that allows them to map unknown environments ? such as collapsed buildings. Edgar Lobaton, Alper Bozkurt and Alireza Dirafzoon, electrical and computer engineering, featured.
NC State researchers have developed software that allows them to map unknown environments ? such as collapsed buildings. Edgar Lobaton, Alper Bozkurt and Alireza Dirafzoon, electrical and computer engineering, featured.
NC State researchers have developed software that allows them to map unknown environments ? such as collapsed buildings. Edgar Lobaton, Alper Bozkurt and Alireza Dirafzoon, electrical and computer engineering, featured.
NC State researchers have developed software that allows them to map unknown environments ? such as collapsed buildings. Edgar Lobaton, Alper Bozkurt and Alireza Dirafzoon, electrical and computer engineering, featured.
Hundreds of cyborg insects carrying radio transmitters like backpacks may one day scurry in to help emergency responders survey damaged or contaminated buildings after an earthquake, chemical spill or nuclear reactor accident. Edgar Lobaton, electrical and computer...
NC State researchers have developed software that allows them to map unknown environments ? such as collapsed buildings. Edgar Lobaton, Alper Bozkurt and Alireza Dirafzoon, electrical and computer engineering, featured.