نتایج جستجو برای: flight orientation

تعداد نتایج: 147972  

Journal: :journal of arthropod-borne diseases 0
ashish uniyal vector management division, defence r and d establishment jhansi road, gwalior, india sachin n tikar vector management division, defence r and d establishment jhansi road, gwalior, india murlidhar j mendki vector management division, defence r and d establishment jhansi road, gwalior, india ram singh vector management division, defence r and d establishment jhansi road, gwalior, india shakti v shukla fragrance and flavour development center, g. t. road, makrand nagar, kannuaj, india om p agrawal school of studies in zoology, jiwaji university, gwalior, india

background: aedes aegypti mosquito is responsible for transmitting human diseases like dengue and chikungunya. personal or space protection with insect repellents is a practical approach to reducing human mosquito contact, thereby minimizing disease transmission. essential oils are natural volatile substances from plants used as protective measure against blood-sucking mosquitoes. methods: twen...

A near-optimal midcourse trajectory shaping guidance algorithm is proposed for both air and ballistic target engagement mission attributes for generic long range interceptor missile. This guidance methodology is based on the maximum final velocity as the objective function and maximum permissible flight altitude as the in-flight state constraint as well as the head-on orientation as the termina...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2011
Ivo G Ros Lori C Bassman Marc A Badger Alyssa N Pierson Andrew A Biewener

Turning is crucial for animals, particularly during predator-prey interactions and to avoid obstacles. For flying animals, turning consists of changes in (i) flight trajectory, or path of travel, and (ii) body orientation, or 3D angular position. Changes in flight trajectory can only be achieved by modulating aerodynamic forces relative to gravity. How birds coordinate aerodynamic force product...

2001
S. Glasauer M. A. Amorim J. J. Bloomberg M. F. Reschke B. T. Peters S. L. Smith A. Berthoz

To investigate changes in spatial orientation ability and walking performance following space flight, 7 astronaut subjects were asked preand post-flight to perform a goal directed locomotion paradigm which consisted of walking a triangular path with and without vision. This new paradigm, involving inputs from different sensory systems, allows quantification of several critical parameters, like ...

Journal: :Journal of vestibular research : equilibrium & orientation 2003
Steven T Moore Gilles Clément Mingjai Dai Theodore Raphan David Solomon Bernard Cohen

In this paper we review space flight experiments performed by our laboratory. Rhesus monkeys were tested before and after 12 days in orbit on COSMOS flights 2044 (1989) and 2229 (1992-1993). There was a long-lasting decrease in post-flight ocular counter-rolling (70%) and vergence (50%) during off-vertical axis rotation. In one animal, the orientation of optokinetic after-nystagmus shifted by 2...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2006
T L Hedrick T L Daniel

The inverse problem of hovering flight, that is, the range of wing movements appropriate for sustained flight at a fixed position and orientation, was examined by developing a simulation of the hawkmoth Manduca sexta. Inverse problems arise when one is seeking the parameters that are required to achieve a specified model outcome. In contrast, forward problems explore the outcomes given a specif...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 1999
Nievergelt Liechti Bruderer

Good conditions for migration may promote offshore flights in nocturnal autumn migrants at the northern border of the Mediterranean Sea, whereas unfavourable conditions may induce flights along the coast. These predictions were tested by performing orientation cage experiments and making simultaneous observations of free-flying birds using a tracking radar. The flight directions of free-flying ...

Journal: :Current Biology 2016
Jacqueline Degen Andreas Kirbach Lutz Reiter Konstantin Lehmann Philipp Norton Mona Storms Miriam Koblofsky Sarah Winter Petya B. Georgieva Hai Nguyen Hayfe Chamkhi Hanno Meyer Pawan K. Singh Gisela Manz Uwe Greggers Randolf Menzel

Exploration is an elementary and fundamental form of learning about the structure of the world [1-3]. Little is known about what exactly is learned when an animal seeks to become familiar with the environment. Navigating animals explore the environment for safe return to an important place (e.g., a nest site) and to travel between places [4]. Flying central-place foragers like honeybees (Apis m...

2012
S. M. Iams

1 Summary High speed video observations of free flying male Aedes aegypti mosquitoes, the dengue and yellow fever vector, along with custom measurement methods, enable measurement of wingbeat frequency, body position and body orientation of mosquitoes during flight. We find these mosquitoes flap their wings at approximately 850 Hz. We also generate body yaw, body pitch and wing deviation measur...

2015
Xi En Cheng Shuo Hong Wang Zhi-Ming Qian Yan Qiu Chen Björn Brembs

The recently growing interest in studying flight behaviours of fruit flies, Drosophila melanogaster, has highlighted the need for developing tools that acquire quantitative motion data. Despite recent advance of video tracking systems, acquiring a flying fly's orientation remains a challenge for these tools. In this paper, we present a novel method for estimating individual flying fly's orienta...

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