Neuromorphic Control of a Flapping-Wing Robot on Resource-Constrained Hardware
Rim El Filali, Chenrui Feng, Chao Gao, Weibin Gu
- Year
- 2026
- Access
- Open access
Abstract
Flapping-Wing Micro Aerial Vehicles (FWMAVs) provide exceptional maneuverability and aerodynamic efficiency but pose significant challenges for onboard control due to nonlinear dynamics and stringent Size, Weight, and Power (SWaP) constraints, as exemplified by a butterfly-inspired robot less than 30 gram. To this end, we present a hierarchical neuromorphic control framework that enables fully onboard, closed-loop flight on a widely available, resource-constrained ESP32 microcontroller with a unit cost of approximately $5. Specifically, our method deploys two lightweight Spiking Neural Networks (SNNs) onboard: one for state estimation from raw sensory feedback and another for control via modulation of a Central Pattern Generator (CPG) for wing actuation. Trained by imitation learning, the system achieves stable pitch and heading angle tracking during untethered real-world flight. Experimental results further reveal that the SNN-based controller reduces latency by 36% (1059us to 680us) and power by 18% (0.033W to 0.027W) for inference compared to the conventional Artificial Neural Network (ANN) baseline, demonstrating the viability of spike-based computation without specialized hardware. To the best of our knowledge, this work constitutes the first demonstration of fully onboard neuromorphic control for autonomous flight of a FWMAV, highlighting the potential of SNNs to enable energy-efficient autonomy under stringent SWaP constraints. Visual abstract: http://bit.ly/4nI8ECY Code: https://anonymous.4open.science/r/Espikify-76E3/
Keywords
Related papers
Parallel Differentiable Reachability for Learning and Planning with Certified Neural Dynamics and Controllers
Keyi Shen, Glen Chou
2026
Artificial Intelligence enhanced smart welding islands: Foundation models revolutionizing manufacturing
Xiwei Wu, Wei Wu, Qiqi Chen +6 more
Robotics and Computer-Integrated Manufacturing · 2026
A deep reinforcement learning and a dynamic graph neural network-based scheduling agent to control a multi-task robot
Hedi Boukamcha, Anas Neumann, Monia Rekik +3 more
Robotics and Computer-Integrated Manufacturing · 2026
LLM Agent-driven Automated DFA Assessment with Fine-tuning and AAS-based RAG
Jiaxin Liu, Xiaofeng Zhou, Suyang Yu +5 more
Robotics and Computer-Integrated Manufacturing · 2026