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postheadericon Vision-based system that imitates insects designed to improve navigation of UAVs

Australian researchers have designed a vision-based system to provide real-time guidance f...



With known defense applications, unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) are also used for spraying, forest fires and environmental monitoring and inspection of infrastructure. These applications can be seen flying near the ground and obstacles which means it is of paramount importance for vessels without pilot to determine its direction and guidance to the ground. By mimicking the method of using insects, Australian researchers have developed a system based on the vision of providing advice in real time for those eyes in the sky. .. Continue reading vision system based on the insect that mimics designed to improve the navigation of unmanned aerial vehicles


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Aero Gizmo
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  • navigation of aircraft, unmanned aerial vehicles, unmanned Vision


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