Quadrotor + Kinect = One Weird Looking Robot
Writing by Evan Ackerman on Monday, 6 of December , 2010 at 10:03 am
Kinect’s 3D sensor is so cheap and effective that it’s getting bolted onto any robot that moves, and quadrotors are just the latest victims. UC Berkeley’s quadrotor is using the Kinect for autonomous flight and dynamic obstacle avoidance, and as long as you don’t come at it from behind, it works great. The nice thing about using Kinect like this is that it translates into a SLAM system, where the robot can fly around and make a 3D map of a space using the same data that it’s relying on to keep from crashing in to stuff.
[ UC Berkeley Hybrid Systems Lab ] VIA [ Trossen ]
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Comment by ikbel
Made Monday, 6 of December , 2010 at 11:46 am
is this a flying Wall-E ?
Comment by Doc
Made Monday, 6 of December , 2010 at 12:57 pm
s/”latest victims”/”latest benefactors”
Today, Skynet gets its eyes.
Comment by Scott Stanford
Made Monday, 6 of December , 2010 at 11:55 pm
I’d say it looks like a prototype for an Imperial Probe Droid.
http://www.starwars.com/databank/droid/imperialprobedroid/index.html
