نتایج جستجو برای: dragonfly

تعداد نتایج: 933  

Journal: :Robotics 2014
Akira Obata Shotarou Shinohara Kyohei Akimoto Kakeru Suzuki Miyuki Seki

A detailed investigation including a low-speed flow study is presented on the development of ultra-light dragonfly mimetic flying robots with a focus on the dragonfly’s remarkable gliding capability. It is revealed that the dragonfly’s corrugated wing structure and cruciform configuration provide superior flying characteristics for fixed wing robots in low Reynolds number flight. It was also fo...

1999
Jennifer Evans William Hodge Judy Liebman

Stanford University's GPS Laboratory has integrated a new multiple-antenna GPS receiver with an inertial measurement unit into the DragonFly unmanned air vehicle. Recent successful flight tests have demonstrated the performance of the new avionics and illustrated the great potential to use the aircraft as a testbed for navigation and control experiments. Unmanned air vehicles (UAVs) are attract...

2018
Rosa Arribas Justin C. Touchon Ivan Gomez-Mestre

Competition and predation alter individual traits of organisms, and these effects can scale-up to have consequences on community structure and dynamics. The relative importance of competition and predation will depend largely on the local assemblage of species, the type of predators, or the degree of niche segregation. We experimentally investigated the interplay of competition and predation on...

2017
Pieter van Dokkum Roberto Abraham Jean Brodie Charlie Conroy Shany Danieli Allison Merritt Lamiya Mowla Aaron Romanowsky Jielai Zhang

Recently a population of large, very low surface brightness, spheroidal galaxies was identified in the Coma cluster. The apparent survival of these ultra-diffuse galaxies (UDGs) in a rich cluster suggests that they have very high masses. Here, we present the stellar kinematics of Dragonfly44, one of the largest Coma UDGs, using a 33.5 hr integration with DEIMOS on the Keck II telescope. We fin...

Journal: :Astronomy & Astrophysics 2015

Journal: :The Journal of General Physiology 1939
W. J. Crozier Ernst Wolf

The F - log I curve for threshold response to visual flicker has been determined for the crayfish Cambarus bartoni. As predicted on the basis of the higher curvature of the optic surface, the flicker response contour is more asymmetrical than for bee and dragonfly nymph under comparable conditions of temperature and light time fraction of flash cycle. The mechanical origin of this asymmetry is ...

Journal: :Journal of environmental monitoring : JEM 2010
Isela Lavilla Genma Rodríguez-Liñares Josefina Garrido Carlos Bendicho

The accumulation patterns of different trace elements (As, Cd, Cr, Cu, Fe, Mn, Ni, Pb and Zn) were studied in three species of dragonfly larvae (Cordulegaster boltoni, Boyeria irene and Onychogomphus uncatus). Additionally these species were assessed as potential biomonitors in a lotic ecosystem (Louro River, Spain). Element concentrations were determined by inductively coupled plasma optical e...

2013
Lumír Gvoždík Eva Černická Raoul Van Damme

Thermal quality and predation risk are considered important factors influencing habitat patch use in ectothermic prey. However, how the predator's food requirement and the prey's necessity to avoid predation interact with their respective thermoregulatory strategies remains poorly understood. The recently developed 'thermal game model' predicts that in the face of imminent predation, prey shoul...

2015
Suhail Dohad John Shao Ian Cawich Manish Kankaria Arjun Desai

BACKGROUND Optical coherence tomography (OCT) is a high-resolution sub-surface imaging modality using near-infrared light to provide accurate and high contrast intra-vascular images. This enables accurate assessment of diseased arteries before and after intravascular intervention. This study was designed to corroborate diagnostic imaging equivalence between the Ocelot and the Dragonfly OCT syst...

2016
Staci A. Smith David K. Lowenthal Abhinav Bhatele Jayaraman J. Thiagarajan Peer-Timo Bremer Yarden Livnat

Interconnection networks are increasing in importance as node counts increase in high-end machines. To achieve better application performance, newer supercomputers frequently have interconnects with more connections, higher bandwidth, and lower diameter. One example of such an interconnect is a dragonfly topology, which has appeared in multiple recent supercomputers. Adaptive routing and high b...

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