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Precision Quadrotor Flying
Intense Quadrotor Maneuvers
I'm not much of a software guy, but the dabbling I've done tells me that this must be pretty tough to do. Super neat though! I think they could write a *great* autonomous routine! |
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I don't understand if the logic is done onboard the heli or with an outside source telling it what to do, like a PC using the cameras to track it with super complex algorithms and stuff and telling it where to go
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I must admit, regardless of how it was done, it is impressive! |
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</geeking> Very cool video. |
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Can anyone with better ears make it out better? Really really really cool! |
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On closer inspection, you can also see multiple spheres mounted on the Quadrotor. One on each arm and a couple more on top. This system reminds me a lot of the Motion Capture system used at my son's Digital Art School. That system uses IR camera's surrounding a stage. The actors wear suits with very similar looking IR reflective spheres attached at various locations around the body. (BTW, my son got his start in 3D animation as a direct result of his participation in FIRST) |
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I wasn't sure if I was impressed much by seeing a succesion of video clips of the successful attempts to have a quadrotor fling itself through targets by executing what seemed to be canned maneuvers that needed a specific starting point. (How's that for a run-on sentence? best you have seen today?? :))
But.... For a completely different sort of quadrotor precision guidance that uses human wetware instead of silicon hardware, I know I enjoy what I see in this video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V3KrFV0-WFw :ahh: Blake |
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