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A Swarm of Nano Quadrotors - YouTube

Tom Johnson
For our "fly by night" colleagues.

A "swarm" of nanodrones flying in formation and navigating through obstacles.
 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FubP0KzeS4w

-tj


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Re: A Swarm of Nano Quadrotors - YouTube

Steve Smith
Tom -

I'll see your formation flying and raise you the building of a 6m tower with similar devices.   Who says Andy Goldsworthy can't be replaced by robotics?
http://www.zeitnews.org/robotics/flying-robots-build-a-6-meter-tower.html
The venue for both videos looks amazingly like our new space at SFX?

When can we expect Peter Lissaman to lead the GUTS or Cafe Scientifique kids to build a swarm of tiny Pterasaurs for Stephen and Josh to lead a Supercomputing Challenge Team to program build an Andy Goldsworthy-worthy environmental sculpture as specified by Fred and Becky?  

Isn't that what SFx was conceived to foster?  

- Steve
For our "fly by night" colleagues.

A "swarm" of nanodrones flying in formation and navigating through obstacles.
 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FubP0KzeS4w



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Re: A Swarm of Nano Quadrotors - YouTube

Owen Densmore
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This is *exactly* why machine learning is the most popular of the Stanford online classes.  Gizmodo goes into the ML a bit more:

Most of the optimizations are based on spacial partial derivatives being fed into a gradient descent optimizer.  In the ping-ball catch, the optimization is a bit more complex: it has to create a good model of the ping ball parabola and intercept it.  It may be doing continuous tracking, however, simply because its own blades creates turbulence.

   -- Owen

On Sat, Feb 25, 2012 at 2:14 PM, Tom Johnson <[hidden email]> wrote:
For our "fly by night" colleagues.

A "swarm" of nanodrones flying in formation and navigating through obstacles.
 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FubP0KzeS4w

-tj


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Re: A Swarm of Nano Quadrotors - YouTube

Pamela McCorduck
Wow. Impressive! (But you must remember, my recollections of robotics go back to SRI's Shakey.)

P.


On Feb 26, 2012, at 3:38 PM, Owen Densmore wrote:

This is *exactly* why machine learning is the most popular of the Stanford online classes.  Gizmodo goes into the ML a bit more:

Most of the optimizations are based on spacial partial derivatives being fed into a gradient descent optimizer.  In the ping-ball catch, the optimization is a bit more complex: it has to create a good model of the ping ball parabola and intercept it.  It may be doing continuous tracking, however, simply because its own blades creates turbulence.

   -- Owen

On Sat, Feb 25, 2012 at 2:14 PM, Tom Johnson <[hidden email]> wrote:
For our "fly by night" colleagues.

A "swarm" of nanodrones flying in formation and navigating through obstacles.
 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FubP0KzeS4w

-tj


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Re: A Swarm of Nano Quadrotors - YouTube

Owen Densmore
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On Sun, Feb 26, 2012 at 8:35 PM, Robert Holmes <[hidden email]> wrote:
Impressive indeed. It will make a marvelous weapons and surveillance platform. Or should we just not worry about things like that?

—R

Well, I've stopped anyway.  Lets look at its performance characteristics:
- Very loud.  Lack of stealth.
- Operational radius of a mile or two.
- Payload near zero
- Surveillance easily jammed.
..but it could easily annoy you to death!

I understand your sentiment but they don't hold a candle to computers and the internet, do they?

   -- Owen 

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Re: [EXTERNAL] Re: A Swarm of Nano Quadrotors - YouTube

Parks, Raymond
If they had a USB plug-in pigtail - they could cross any air gap.

On Feb 26, 2012, at 10:21 PM, Owen Densmore wrote:

On Sun, Feb 26, 2012 at 8:35 PM, Robert Holmes <[hidden email]> wrote:
Impressive indeed. It will make a marvelous weapons and surveillance platform. Or should we just not worry about things like that?

—R

Well, I've stopped anyway.  Lets look at its performance characteristics:
- Very loud.  Lack of stealth.
- Operational radius of a mile or two.
- Payload near zero
- Surveillance easily jammed.
..but it could easily annoy you to death!

I understand your sentiment but they don't hold a candle to computers and the internet, do they?

   -- Owen 
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Re: [EXTERNAL] Re: A Swarm of Nano Quadrotors - YouTube

Owen Densmore
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More on the drone front: 
The Parrot AR.Drone 2.0 is Now Available to Pre-Order

   -- Owen

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Re: [EXTERNAL] Re: A Swarm of Nano Quadrotors - YouTube

Peter Robert Guerzenich Small
Makes me want to learn to shoot a shotgun. 



On Mar 1, 2012, at 8:39 PM, Owen Densmore <[hidden email]> wrote:

More on the drone front: 
The Parrot AR.Drone 2.0 is Now Available to Pre-Order

   -- Owen
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Re: A Swarm of Nano Quadrotors - YouTube

Sarbajit Roy (testing)
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Here's a swarm of nanodrones playing the James Bond theme.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/us-news-blog/2012/mar/01/flying-robot-quadrotors-ted-video


On 2/26/12, Tom Johnson <[hidden email]> wrote:
> For our "fly by night" colleagues.
>
> A "swarm" of nanodrones flying in formation and navigating through
> obstacles.
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FubP0KzeS4w
>
> -tj
>

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Re: A Swarm of Nano Quadrotors - YouTube

Robert Holmes
And here's a DARPA-sponsored nano-hummingbird for surveillance.


—R

P.S. Remember that it's only those who have something to hide who object to surveillance. Good citizens would never object to monitoring; government, private or otherwise.


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