Flyflic

Flyflic, the FLYing companion for Floating LItter Collection

Plastic pollution is considered one of the most challenging environmental risks globally, and rivers have been identified as a dominant pathway for the accumulation of plastic in the oceans. The Flyflic (FLYing companion for Floating LItter Collection) project addresses this global challenge by deploying a first-of-its-kind robotic platform composed of multiple unmanned aerial robots to effectively collect litter from rivers and canals, thus preventing such litter from reaching our oceans. Chiara Gabellieri will carry out the Flyflic project under the supervision of Prof. Antonio Franchi at the University of Twente (UT), The Netherlands. The project contributes to European strategic priorities (Horizon Europe Mission on healthy oceans, seas, coastal and inland waters) and global strategic priorities (United Nations Sustainable Development Goals). Compared to state-of-the-art solutions, which are mainly boat-like robots or fixed trapping mechanisms, a flying platform can target desired spots, can easily discharge the collected litter, is low cost, and is not hindered by non-navigable spots such as dams and low bridges. 

If you are interested in knowing more about the project and in collaborations, please contact c.gabellieri@utwente.nl

Funded under: Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA), Grant agreement ID: 101059875

Media Appearance

On March 5, 2024, U-today posted an article about Flyflic. Enjoy our reading!

foto by Rikkert Harink

Proof of Concept

On March 3, we delivered a proof of concept of Flyflic! The demo is only the first, preliminary step toward achieving the project's goals. It demonstrates that litter collection on the water is possible with an operated drone and provides useful hints on future directions as well as additional motivation to pursue a higher degree of automation of the task.

Enjoy the video

Dissemination       

  • Watch the video of our latest results in collaboration with the University of Zagreb on autonomous litter collection

 

  • What if force-based aerial cooperative manipulation is carried out in the presence of biases affecting the force information known by the robots? Our last paper, which Chiara had the opportunity to present at IROS 2023, tackles this interesting and realistic problem!       
    • Read the open-access version here!       

                                                                                                                                       

  • Chiara presented the paper "Differential Flatness and Manipulation of Elasto-flexible Cables Carried by Aerial Robots in a Possibly Viscous Environment" at the ICUAS 2023 conference!
    • Read the open-access version here!                                 

       Flyflic, floating litter collection, aerila manipualtion of deformable objects

       Aerial co-manipulation, communication-less robotic manipulation          

  • Chiara presented the Flyflic project and its preliminary results at DroneDays 2023! The third edition of the end-user workshop for aerial vehicles was held in May 4-5, 2023, in Zagreb, Croatia. She had the pleasure and honor to be an invited speaker, giving with a talk on "present and future of aerial manipulation with single and multiple aerial robots: a control perspective".

         

  • Very successful workshop at ICRA 2023 supported by Flyflic to discuss the role of simulators for UAVs.
    • The recordings of the workshop are available here!                                                                   

         

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