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MIT Researchers Develop Autonomous Indoor Robocopter 69

An anonymous reader writes "Researchers at MIT's Robust Robotics Group have developed a robotic helicopter capable of autonomously flying inside buildings or other GPS-denied environments. It has an on-board camera and a laser scanner that maps the local environment. The video talks about search-and-rescue and civil engineering applications, but it also brings somewhat scary reminders of Minority Report to my head. How long till I see one of these chasing me down a dark alley? The team's website has more videos showing earlier stages of the project."
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MIT Researchers Develop Autonomous Indoor Robocopter

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  • by sopssa ( 1498795 ) * <sopssa@email.com> on Sunday October 18, 2009 @10:51AM (#29784259) Journal

    Good luck with that [youtube.com].

  • by Corporate T00l ( 244210 ) on Sunday October 18, 2009 @12:57PM (#29785015) Journal

    This is interesting, although by using a quad-rotor helicopter, they seem to have mostly solved computer vision problem rather than a control system problem

    Quad rotor and coaxial helicopters are very stable and have gotten pretty popular as entry-level helicopters because they are so easy to fly. The downside is that they don't really have the efficiency characteristics to fly outdoors like collective-pitch (e.g. like real full-size) helicopters.

    Since the focus of the challenge was to fly indoors, using a quad-rotor is the natural choice. I'd like to have understood better how other teams failed and what kind of helicopters they used.

    Collective-pitch helicopters, on the other hand, are extremely difficult to fly. Until the Stanford Autonomous Helicopter (http://heli.stanford.edu/), I believe no autonomous control system has been able to successfully fly one, even for very simple maneuvers.

  • Silly (Score:3, Interesting)

    by Idiomatick ( 976696 ) on Sunday October 18, 2009 @06:08PM (#29787467)
    Why a helicopter when you could use a blimp type device? Million times easier and more stable. And less fragile or dangerous.

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