[Pritika] is a user experience design student who just finished up an autonomous blimp project developed to react to voices and communicate, “his friendliness and eagerness to be noticed.”
The instructable [Pritika] posted goes through the build – a 850mAh LiPo battery powers an Arduino pro Mini, which controls two 3.6 gram servos. While not much in the way of electronics, the real charm behind this build is the implementation. From viewing the video of Ollie interacting with people, we’re pretty sure [Pritika] met her objective of making her pet blimp friendly and unobtrusive.
With quadrocopters getting so much attention as of late, it’s interesting to see development in lighter-than-air robotics. Our back of the envelope math (which is practically certainly wrong) tells us that Ollie’s ‘body’ can lift 60 grams when filled with Helium, and double that with Hydrogen. While this isn’t much lifting capacity, it’s not inconceivable that a slightly larger blimp could have much more sensors or a live video feed, especially considering the 16 gram ornithopter we covered last year.
Check out a video of Ollie after the jump.
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