Archive for the ‘drones’ category: Page 142
Feb 7, 2017
‘SideArm’ System from DARPA can Launch and Recover Aerial Drones Travelling at Speed in Midair
Posted by Karen Hurst in category: drones
Impressive.
SideArm can be shipped inside a standard 20-foot shipping container for easy transport by truck, ship, rail, Lockheed C-130 Hercules transport aircraft and Boeing CH-47 Chinook heavy-lift helicopter. The small system is designed to operate in truck-mounted, ship-mounted, and standalone/fixed-site facilities. A crew of only two to four people can set-up or stow the system in minutes.
SideArm owes its small size to combining its launch and capture equipment into a single rail that folds for transport.
Feb 7, 2017
A real flying submarine drone
Posted by Klaus Baldauf in categories: drones, robotics/AI
https://youtube.com/watch?v=eg2TrS0lGDo
Innocorp has a new drone that is a flying submarine. It is an unmanned underwater vehicle (UUV), unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) drone and iot can transitio from water to air to land without any individual or multiple deployments, fission of elements, (as in rockets), or complicated maneuvering.
Like the Murres, a unique seabird which can circumnavigate in the air and in water, SubMurres does both in unprecedented fashion. SubMurres has all the key features of a submarine, including complete marine functionality, communication tower with periscope for panoramic viewing of above-water landscape, dual propulsion blades, fully-articulated rotors that emerge as needed, sensors, and more. But it doesn’t end there.
Feb 6, 2017
The incredible inventions of intuitive AI
Posted by Shane Hinshaw in categories: drones, robotics/AI
What do you get when you give a design tool a digital nervous system? Computers that improve our ability to think and imagine, and robotic systems that come up with (and build) radical new designs for bridges, cars, drones and much more — all by themselves. Take a tour of the Augmented Age with futurist Maurice Conti and preview a time when robots and humans will work side-by-side to accomplish things neither could do alone.
Feb 6, 2017
The world’s first droneport: an African revolution
Posted by Klaus Baldauf in categories: drones, robotics/AI
When you picture deliveries by drone, you’re probably imagining a glittering craft winching the latest purchase from Amazon Prime down to excited suburban consumers. A thrilling technology, but ultimately one that serves to do little more than put delivery drivers out of work and further fuel our rampant addiction to consumerism.
However, in other less economically developed parts of the world, the humble drone could be nothing short of a revolution.
“Obviously robotics and autonomous technologies will have very large political and social ramifications in industrial countries, but we feel in poorer countries that are not industrialised and never going to be industrialised, then robotics can buy you some efficiency that you would not otherwise have,” said Redline Cargo Drone Network founder and director of Afrotech-EPFL Jonathan Ledgard in a talk at WebSummit about his ambitious project.
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Feb 4, 2017
Will FedEx offer delivery by drone? The company’s CIO offers a glimpse into its robotics plans
Posted by Karen Hurst in categories: drones, robotics/AI
Hmmm, I believe Amazon and Dominos is already ahead of them.
The shipping giant is investing in autonomous trucks, and is interested in delivery robots and an Alexa app.
Feb 4, 2017
Navy Knifefish undersea drone finds mines in test
Posted by Karen Hurst in categories: drones, robotics/AI
The Navy’s Knifefish underwater mine hunting drone recently helped identify and destroy a number of targets in a key test of the system’s development, service officials said.
During a recent assessment in Narragansett Bay, R.I., the 21-foot Unmanned Underwater Vehicle (UUV) used low-frequency broadband synthetic aperture sonar to find stealthy undersea mine targets, said Capt. Jon Rucker, program manager, Unmanned Maritime Systems, PEO LCS.
“We put eight targets down across a range. The vehicle went around to detect the targets,” Rucker explained.
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Feb 1, 2017
Drone Landing Pads For Apartments
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in categories: drones, habitats
Feb 1, 2017
Meet Bat Bot: The First Flying Robot
Posted by Karen Hurst in categories: drones, robotics/AI
Could we see Humanoid robots with wings someday?
Bat Bot, a lightweight flier with thin silicone wings stretched over a carbon fiber skeleton, can cruise, dive and bank turn just like its namesake, researchers report February 1 in Science Robotics, Joinfo.com reports with reference to Science News.
San Francisco-based research company Otherlab is developing a new concept for disposable delivery drones made of cardboard.
The project is funded by the US Defense Advanced Research Agency (DARPA), and it aims to develop drones which can be used to deliver medical supplies and other cargo to remote or hard-to-reach locations.
The drone is designed to make only an outward journey – no returns – and then be discarded. The fact that the drone only has to make a one-way trip will extend its range. The vehicle’s primary method of propulsion will be gliding.