Aerial Robotics Competition 101
anphilip writes "The annual International Aerial Robotics Competition just wrapped up, and I thought while our teams waited for the results I'd let the folks at Slashdot know about it. At any rate there's a brief story here and the group website is here."
Re:Acrobatic Robots (Score:4, Funny)
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Army can't do it? (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:Army can't do it? (Score:3, Insightful)
It's kind of like how hikers and campers often have gear the regular army doesn't have.
It's not just bureaucracy... (Score:3, Informative)
The example of hiking gear is a good one. Sure you can sell all kinds of stuff to hikers who go out a couple of weekends a year... that's completely different from providing something to someone who is going to spend six months of every year in all kinds of outdoor environments from the desert to arctic/alpine climate. (Ask me how I know gear is used like this
When I was in the 82nd, sure my pack w
Parent should be MODDED UP! (Score:2)
Re:Army can't do it? (Score:1)
For example, if Canada...I believe it.
Re:Army can't do it? (Score:2, Informative)
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Re:Army can't do it? (Score:1)
Two guys with long guns is not "a hell of a lot of equipment".
Re:Army can't do it? (Score:1)
Re:Army can't do it? (Score:2, Informative)
Re:Army can't do it? (Score:2)
Re:Army can't do it? (Score:2, Interesting)
Maybe the DARPA contract that hired Georgia Tech [gatech.edu] to design a UAV helicopter? Incidentally, this is the lab I work for. A choice quote from a high ranking army official at a recent demonstration of the GTMax [gatech.edu]was, "It is criminal for this thing to be sitting in the lab". He was impressed, and the Army wants one.
Most people like to see the videos [gatech.edu]
Re:Army can't do it? (Score:2)
Re:Army can't do it? (Score:2, Interesting)
But, in fact, the military is actively developing flying robots of other kinds as well. You certainly don't hear all about it, but the stuff you do hear is pretty damn amazing.
Whoa (Score:5, Funny)
Wow. She sounds hot...
Re:Whoa (Score:2, Funny)
Wow. She sounds hot...
"Computers are cool", said girl, 18.
Wow, she sounds hot too.
Re:Whoa (Score:2)
Re:Whoa (Score:1, Funny)
"talking about robots" is redundant
Re:Whoa (Score:5, Informative)
Re:Whoa (Score:2, Redundant)
Re:Whoa (Score:2, Funny)
Oh, mama!
Re:Whoa (Score:5, Funny)
Hot chicks on Slashdot (Score:1)
Any time now.
Waiting...
Awe, come on, you sick twisted stalkers, you can't keep all the nice ones to yourself!
Re:Hot chicks on Slashdot (Score:2)
Re:wtf is that? (Score:4, Funny)
Dude... she's clearly female, and has a laptop. That's good enough for the
Re:wtf is that? (Score:1)
Grass-root urban surveillance (Score:2)
Robotic X-Prize (Score:4, Insightful)
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Re:Robotic X-Prize (Score:2)
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oh, im pretty sure asimo could take me at a mile stretch. [honda.com]
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Re:Robotic X-Prize (Score:1)
The problem is not to beat a human....
The problem is to stay on the course [msn.com]!
I'll bet there would be real problems flying these things in the "real world", you know the one with power lines [msn.com] and flag poles.
Re:Robotic X-Prize (Score:2)
Psh!! (Score:2, Funny)
Groups site google cache. (Score:1, Informative)
Karma police, enjoy.
Robot Soccer? (Score:2, Informative)
See this...
The 9th World Cup is coming [fira.net]
And then we talk...
Naming is important (Score:2)
Attack Drones (Score:4, Insightful)
Hey, Congressmen: No amount of legislation would stop this.
Re:Attack Drones (Score:2)
Of course, you can always depend on slashdot for:
1. Rube Goldberg type planning ('What's to stop Microsoft from using their monopoly position to force retailers to put robots in the stores that shine lights at people when they don't buy MS products, eventually herding them to the Microsoft aisle?')
2. Vaguely threatening situations like the 'flock of planes' doing something 'na
Re:Attack Drones (Score:2)
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You mean like the Japanese Fire Balloons? (Score:1)
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Voiding the warranty (Score:1)
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Always wanted to make... (Score:2)
Re: Robotic Helicopters and 55 Gallons of gas (Score:1)
2. 55-Gallon drum of gasoline outgassing from a hole where the straw goes in.
3. (In the words of that "Dances with Wolves" guy from "The Red Green Show") BOOOOM!
Re: Robotic Helicopters and 55 Gallons of gas (Score:2)
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Which is why I wrote "outgassing".
While I wrote the post as a joke, here is how I envision the explosion could take place:
Re: Robotic Helicopters and 55 Gallons of gas (Score:2)
mmm... (Score:1)
Re:The bigger picture is (Score:2)
where are the ballonbots? (Score:1)
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Military Research - yuck (Score:2)
Are we celebrating this? (Score:1)
Urban warfare? Great future - sounds like lots of fun.
Sometimes I really wonder how programmed we all are...
NOW you tell us (Score:1)
Competition homepage (Score:2, Informative)
http://avdil.gtri.gatech.edu/AUVS/IARCLaunchPoint. html [gatech.edu]
Scrolling down in that page provides a list of the teams competing, as well as links to their homepages.
This link [gatech.edu] is about this particular event.
I have to think, though, that a competition with 11 USA teams and 4 Canadian ones is hardly 'international'
I went to the competition and... (Score:1)
The American teams that brought their stuff were South Dakota School of Mines & Tech (SDSMT), Southern Poly State University(SPSU), Arizona State, and LeTourneau.
The problem is that SPSU, SDSMT and LeTourneau (who all used helicopters) all spent ~1500 bucks on a navigation system (made by rotomotion), instead of being creative and making their own. To make matters worse, the rotomotion system is horribly designed and their navigation system is still very un
Re:I went to the competition and... (Score:2)
In other news... (Score:1)