A little bit of work and some cameras on it they could monitor a whole city with a few hundred of the smaller ones. It's a little scary there is nothing really a person could do with it the army however could use this for over head battle assessment locate targets and give a heads up to the troops on the ground and better coordination. Awesome.
A conscientious profundity of intellect that has angulatory profoundness. This concept can help innovate the medical world, ie: conceptual prosthetics, military auxiliaries and the spark that transcends humans using robotic aids. Or the beginning of the terminator movie effect. Superb craftmanship. Very keenly acute innovations. I commend you on a job well done. This abstruseness can take you into the depths of infinity; and that's the way to go. Bravo.
To figure out where it is, it uses a laser range finder to sense locations of obstacles. Then it uses a particle filter to find the place in the map that looks the most like the sensor readings.
In this demo it knows where objects are because we've labeled them in the map. We also have a prototype system that uses the camera to automatically detect objects.
A little bit of work and some cameras on it they could monitor a whole city with a few hundred of the smaller ones. It's a little scary there is nothing really a person could do with it the army however could use this for over head battle assessment locate targets and give a heads up to the troops on the ground and better coordination. Awesome.
toraoutai 1 month ago
A conscientious profundity of intellect that has angulatory profoundness. This concept can help innovate the medical world, ie: conceptual prosthetics, military auxiliaries and the spark that transcends humans using robotic aids. Or the beginning of the terminator movie effect. Superb craftmanship. Very keenly acute innovations. I commend you on a job well done. This abstruseness can take you into the depths of infinity; and that's the way to go. Bravo.
charlettapaige 1 month ago
Thank you for posting your videos for all to see.
elinorkonen 5 months ago
nice triple screen view ;) and your quadcopter is sweet with those rods on it i guess for stabilization
SBARTSTV 8 months ago
Sweet. Can't wait for Skynet to take over.
Redlightning7 1 year ago
ye right, hahahaha
ferga2007 1 year ago
that was pritty awesome
DidntKnowWhatToPut1 1 year ago
That absolutely amazing !!!!! :) :)
fjfj911 1 year ago
awesome!
ahmedovahmed 1 year ago
Wow, that's fantastic. Thanks for the summary. Will check the website. Kudos on a really impressive robot.
shimniok 1 year ago
unbelivably cool :)
nuclearthelab 1 year ago
Cool. Curious-- How does it know where stuff is, so to speak? Via preprogrammed locations? How does it tell where it is?
shimniok 1 year ago
To figure out where it is, it uses a laser range finder to sense locations of obstacles. Then it uses a particle filter to find the place in the map that looks the most like the sensor readings.
In this demo it knows where objects are because we've labeled them in the map. We also have a prototype system that uses the camera to automatically detect objects.
For more info, check out the URL in the caption.
stefie100000 1 year ago 2