News, Researcher Finds BioInspired Design for Sound Location
By RyanShah On April 25, 2021 · Leave a Comment · In 2021 SP Team 36, 2021 SP Week 10, Biol. Discoveries translated into devices
Rolf Mueller of Virginia Tech has been studying bat ears in relation to human ears to see how bats locate the origin of a sound. He has been able to extract ideas from this natural technology to make a device capable of locating sound in a similar way bats do. This would have very amazing applications for autonomous robots and other designs that may need to move, travel, and locate objects on their own.
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