Robot Glider, a bird-like flight learner

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Experts have made an robot glider who can fly using A.I can save birds in future. . .

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Experts of San Diego, University of California, have made a flying robot to research on the amazing fleet less flights on the birds, with high tech computers installed. During this glider, the wind flights itself and will change under the adjustment in height and attempt to fly around the birds themselves.

Its arm is two meters long and it can fly 15 hours. Its specialty is that he can check heat from his thermometer. The warmth of these hot winds is called thermal and the birds flying on the altar use it to fly in the air or go round circles without lightining the birds.

Because of its special algorithms, the glider keeps itself in the moment and stirring under low strength through the thermal like the same bird. The birds find the thermal waves of hot air during thousands of kilometers flying due to their unique abilities and move without moving the arms there. Meanwhile, they rest and collect their energy again. Thus, some birds with a wire flow several thousand kilometers continuously.

Experts believe that the research of this glider will help many birds in flight, migration and protection.



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