Crash Avoidance Robotic Car Inspired by Bumblebee

clipped from www.nissan-global.com

What better way to advance the development of crash prevention technology than to mimic some of the best proponents of collision avoidance in the natural world? Bees.

In a surprising project that will be unveiled at CEATEC, the humble bumblebee has given engineers at Nissan Motor Co.’s Advanced Technology Center a strategic hint at how to design the next generation of crash-avoidance systems.

Robot Car BR23C
Robot Car BR23C
SAFETY SHIELD
Bee's compound eyes and detection of obstacle by LRF-technology

In flight, each bee creates its own oval-shaped personal space which in fact closely resembles Nissan’s Safety Shield concept.

But more crucially, it is the bee’s compound eyes, capable of seeing more than 300-degrees that allows the bumblebee to fly uninterrupted inside its personal space. In order to recreate the function of a compound eye, engineers came up with the idea of a Laser Range Finder (LRF).

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