One of the problems future engineers spend a lot of class time solving is the issue of odometry for robots. It’s actually kind of hard to tell how far a robot has traveled after applying power to its ...
Honeybees routinely travel up to 2 miles (3 km) from their hive in search of food before returning home, with remarkable ...
The future is autonomous robots. Whether that means electric cars with rebranded adaptive cruise control, or delivery robots that are actually just remote control cars, the robots of the future will ...
Visual odometry (VO) refers to the incremental estimation of a camera’s motion by analysing sequential image frames. By tracking visual features or directly minimising photometric error, VO systems ...
Mobile robot localization and odometry calibration constitute the backbone of autonomous navigation in ground-based robotic systems. Localization denotes the process by which a robot determines its ...
Bee-inspired drone navigation could change how tiny robots move through greenhouses, warehouses and disaster zones. By pairing rough motion estimates with learned visual memories, Bee-Nav guides ...
Honeybees just helped scientists build tiny drones that navigate without GPS and find their way home
Most drones rely on GPS and powerful computers to find their way around. That makes them heavy, expensive, and power-hungry, ...
Bee-inspired navigation could allow lightweight drones to travel farther and return home with minimal computing power.
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