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The role of passive avian head stabilization in flapping flight

机译:被动禽头稳定在扑翼中的作用

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Birds improve vision by stabilizing head position relative to their surroundings, while their body is forced up and down during flapping flight. Stabilization is facilitated by compensatory motion of the sophisticated avian head–neck system. While relative head motion has been studied in stationary and walking birds, little is known about how birds accomplish head stabilization during flapping flight. To unravel this, we approximate the avian neck with a linear mass–spring–damper system for vertical displacements, analogous to proven head stabilization models for walking humans. We corroborate the model's dimensionless natural frequency and damping ratios from high-speed video recordings of whooper swans (Cygnus cygnus) flying over a lake. The data show that flap-induced body oscillations can be passively attenuated through the neck. We find that the passive model robustly attenuates large body oscillations, even in response to head mass and gust perturbations. Our proof of principle shows that bird-inspired drones with flapping wings could record better images with a swan-inspired passive camera suspension.
机译:鸟类通过稳定头部相对于周围环境的位置来改善视力,而在扑翼过程中其身体被迫上下移动。复杂的禽类头颈系统的补偿运动有助于稳定。尽管已经研究了静止和步行鸟类的相对头部运动,但是对于鸟类在扑翼过程中如何实现头部稳定方面知之甚少。为了阐明这一点,我们使用垂直质量位移-弹簧-阻尼器系统对禽颈进行近似垂直位移,类似于为行人证实的头部稳定模型。我们从飞过湖上的美洲天鹅(Cygnus cygnus)的高速视频记录中证实了该模型的无量纲固有频率和阻尼比。数据表明,皮瓣诱发的身体振荡可通过颈部被动衰减。我们发现,即使响应头部质量和阵风扰动,被动模型也能强大地衰减大型身体的振动。我们的原理证明表明,以天鹅为灵感的无源摄像机悬架可以将带有拍打翅膀的鸟儿启发的无人机记录下来更好的图像。

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