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Big step towards fully automated drones for city streets and indoors

Big step towards fully automated drones for city streets and indoors

Developed by UZH researchers, the algorithm DroNet allows drones to fly completely by themselves through the streets of a city and in indoor environments. Therefore, the algorithm had to lea... Read more

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Could independently controlled wings give aerial vehicles a big advantage?

Could independently controlled wings give aerial vehicles a big advantage?

Professor Dongsoo Har and his team in Cho Chun Shik Graduate School of Green Transportation in Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) lately developed an aerial vehicle t... Read more

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Could flies help to monitor disease outbreaks by acting as autonomous bionic drones?

Could flies help to monitor disease outbreaks by acting as autonomous bionic drones?

An international research team led by Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) have proposed that swarms of flies can be used to help monitor disease outbreaks. This follo... Read more

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A single operator using emerging human-brain interfaces can control a swarm of drones

A single operator using emerging human-brain interfaces can control a swarm of drones

Single unmanned autonomous vehicles (UAVs) directed by joysticks, radio controllers, and mobile phones are already accomplishing a variety of useful tasks, such as aerial photography and sec... Read more

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A drone for the last 2 kilometers – safe, autonomous and easy to transport

A drone for the last 2 kilometers - safe, autonomous and easy to transport

A new drone developed at EPFL uses cutting-edge technology to deliver parcels weighing up to 500 grams. The device will never get stuck in traffic, it’s programmed to avoid obstacles, and it... Read more

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A fully functional drone as small as a bottlecap and using a fraction of the power?

A fully functional drone as small as a bottlecap and using a fraction of the power?

Method for designing efficient computer chips may get miniature smart drones off the ground. In recent years, engineers have worked to shrink drone technology, building flying prototypes tha... Read more

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Robots that can both maneuver around on land and take to the skies

Robots that can both maneuver around on land and take to the skies

CSAIL team’s system of quadcopters that fly and drive suggest another approach to developing flying cars. Being able to both walk and take flight is typical in nature — many birds, insects,... Read more

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A new method for 3D through-wall imaging that utilizes drones and WiFi

A new method for 3D through-wall imaging that utilizes drones and WiFi

UCSB researchers have proposed a new method for 3D through-wall imaging that utilizes drones and WiFi Researchers at UC Santa Barbara professor Yasamin Mostofi’s lab have given the first dem... Read more

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System directs camera-equipped drones to maintain framing of an aerial shot

System directs camera-equipped drones to maintain framing of an aerial shot

Cinematography on the fly In recent years, a host of Hollywood blockbusters — including “The Fast and the Furious 7,” “Jurassic World,” and “The Wolf of Wall Street” — have included aerial t... Read more

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Robots fly in formation while autonomous blimps recognize hand gestures and detect faces

Robots fly in formation while autonomous blimps recognize hand gestures and detect faces

Georgia Institute of Technology researchers have created a team of free-flying robots that obeys the two rules of the air: don’t collide or undercut each other. They’ve also built autonomous... Read more

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The world’s first astrophysics-ecology drone project to save endangered species

The world’s first astrophysics-ecology drone project to save endangered species

The world’s first astrophysics-ecology drone project at Liverpool John Moores University could be the answer to many global conservation efforts. Four hundred years ago Galileo created a rev... Read more

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Drone that flies like a bat using wings instead of rotors

Drone that flies like a bat using wings instead of rotors

Bats have long captured the imaginations of scientists and engineers with their unrivaled agility, but their complex wing motions pose significant technological challenges for those seeking... Read more

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The revolutionary development of a fixed wing aircraft that can land in a small or confined space

The revolutionary development of a fixed wing aircraft that can land in a small or confined space

The very first unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) to perform a perched landing using machine learning algorithms has been developed in partnership with the University of Bristol and BMT Defence S... Read more

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Complex coordinated missions using muliple UAVs now possible

Complex coordinated missions using muliple UAVs now possible

A West Virginia University mathematics researcher has developed an algorithm to mobilize unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) in team missions. The new technology allows a team of UAVs to fly aut... Read more

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Singapore developing drone air traffic control systems

Singapore developing drone air traffic control systems

With Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) or drones gaining popularity globally for commercial, recreational and industry purposes, hundreds of UAVs may soon be buzzing all over Singapore. The lo... Read more

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