Vijay Kumar: Robots that fly ... and cooperate
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Published on Mar 1, 2012
http://www.ted.com In his lab at Penn, Vijay Kumar and his team build flying quadrotors, small, agile robots that swarm, sense each other, and form ad hoc teams -- for construction, surveying disasters and far more.
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Princeduclare 4 weeks ago
Drones delivering pizza
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rjangda 1 month ago
Prometheus!
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kimmypoo808 3 hours ago
must watch /watch?v=dzQNHDypKso
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KD1101101011111 2 days ago
I really need that implemented :P
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ThatsFreakyMe 3 days ago
If you are seeking a new and different explanation of the truth that makes sense, search for 'Truth Contest' in Google and click on the 1st result, then click on 'The Present' and read what it says. This is truth you can check.
The Beatles themselves were like other men, but the music they channeled through them contained magic and messages from beyond the mind. Go to pg. 59 for a very interesting interpretation of their music.
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munnypoltric 1 week ago
the perfect application!
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munnypoltric 1 week ago
um, that is skill
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xxAKAMOHAxx 1 week ago
Awesome!
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akram4179 1 week ago
Its not actual 12 dimensions. It means it has 12 degrees of freedom. It's kinda tricky to explain in this comment, but google "Degrees of freedom", you'll find very good explanations about it.
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Rupnath Chattopadhyay 1 week ago
Actual space is not the 3 (4 if you count time) dimensions that we know and love ... according to math and physics there are a total of 11 ... he says 12 because there is an extra one to account for angular direction with respect to the ground
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Kenneth Westervelt 1 week ago
@5m30s - How is it that a 12-dimensional space exists? I don't understand what he means with this.
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