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Indirect actuation reduces flight power requirements in Manduca sexta via elastic energy exchange
J Gau, N Gravish, S Sponberg
Journal of the Royal Society Interface 16 (161), 20190543, 2019
402019
Dimensional analysis of spring-wing systems reveals performance metrics for resonant flapping-wing flight
J Lynch, J Gau, S Sponberg, N Gravish
Journal of the Royal Society Interface 18 (175), 20200888, 2021
352021
Rapid frequency modulation in a resonant system: aerial perturbation recovery in hawkmoths
J Gau, R Gemilere, LDS-VIP (FM subteam), J Lynch, N Gravish, ...
Proceedings of the Royal Society B 288 (1951), 20210352, 2021
172021
The hawkmoth wingbeat is not at resonance
J Gau, ES Wold, J Lynch, N Gravish, S Sponberg
Biology Letters 18 (5), 20220063, 2022
102022
Autonomous Actuation of Flapping Wing Robots Inspired by Asynchronous Insect Muscle
J Lynch, J Gau, S Sponberg, N Gravish
2022 International Conference on Robotics and Automation (ICRA), 2076-2083, 2022
72022
The origin of blinking in both mudskippers and tetrapods is linked to life on land
BR Aiello, MS Bhamla, J Gau, JGL Morris, K Bomar, S da Cunha, H Fu, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 120 (18), e2220404120, 2023
62023
Bridging two insect flight modes in evolution, physiology and robophysics
J Gau, J Lynch, B Aiello, E Wold, N Gravish, S Sponberg
Nature 622 (7984), 767-774, 2023
42023
Machine learning-based assessment of food item quality
O Michel, R Pattison, T Rappold, S Venkatesh, P Abouzar, S Chatterjee, ...
WO Patent App. WO2023129702A1, 2023
12023
Revisiting resonance in flapping flight: Supra-resonant oscillations in moths, bees, and robophysical models
S Sponberg, E Wold, E Liu, J Gau, J Lynch, N Gravish
Bulletin of the American Physical Society, 2024
2024
Revisiting resonance in insect flight 1: Synchronous hawkmoth wingstrokes have resonant mechanics but operate off of the resonant peak
S Sponberg, J Gau, ES Wold, J Lynch, N Gravish
INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE BIOLOGY 62, S296-S296, 2023
2023
Blinking in mudskipper fish is functionally convergent with tetrapods
BR Aiello, TA Stewart, J Gau, M Sripathi, H Minoguchi, H Fu, S da Cunha, ...
INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE BIOLOGY 62, S5-S5, 2023
2023
Revisiting Resonance in Insect Flight 3: A robophysical system for asynchronous flight
J Lynch, J Gau, S Sponberg, N Gravish
INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE BIOLOGY 62, S193-S193, 2023
2023
Revisiting Resonance in Insect Flight 2: A dynamical systems perspective on asynchronous flight
N Gravish, J Lynch, J Gau, E Wold, S Sponberg
INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE BIOLOGY 62, S122-S123, 2023
2023
Structural damping makes insect exoskeleton insensitive to non-sinusoidal deformations
ES Wold, J Lynch, J Gau, N Gravish, S Sponberg
INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE BIOLOGY 62, S332-S333, 2023
2023
Raw physiology data for article" Biophysical transitions in insect flight dynamics are bridged by common muscle physiology"
S Sponberg, J Gau, J Lynch, B Aiello, E Wold, N Gravish
Georgia Institute of Technology, 2022
2022
Emergent wingstroke in asynchronous insects and robots is governed by time-delayed strain rate feedback
J Lynch, J Gau, S Sponberg, N Gravish
Adaptive Motion of Animals and Machines Organizing Committee, 2021
2021
Dimensional analysis reveals limits on peak efficiency of flapping wing flight due to structural damping
J Lynch, J Gau, S Sponberg, N Grayish
INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE BIOLOGY 61, E553-E554, 2021
2021
Beyond resonance: Synchronous and stretch-activated actuation in insect flight
JF Gau
Georgia Institute of Technology, 2021
2021
Emergent wingstroke in asynchronous insects and robots is governed by time-delayed strain rate feedback
L James, G Jeff, S Simon, G Nick
(No Title), 53, 2021
2021
Excitable Spring-Wing Dynamics 2: Synchronous and asynchronous regimes of actuation in robophysical spring-wing systems
J Lynch, J Gau, S Sponberg, N Gravish
APS March Meeting Abstracts 2021, B14. 003, 2021
2021
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