Researches at MIT have demonstrated a remarkable new micro-UAV capable of flying and avoiding obstacles in an indoor environment. It's autonomous, gathers data solely from onboard sensors (without GPS), and is fixed-wing—so it doesn't have the luxury of hovering... Continue Reading MIT develops remarkable autonomous, agile indoor UAV
Section: Aero Gizmo
Tags: MIT, Navigation, Robot, UAV
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