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U. Penn Super Quadcopter Learns New Tricks

Freddybear writes "University of Pennsylvania's GRASP lab posted new video of their scary fast maneuverable quad-rotor drone. It can now fly through openings (hoops) which are themselves moving." The entire list of GRASP projects is worth crawling through.

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  1. Re:Killing me in my sleep? by Dyinobal · · Score: 5, Insightful

    It does make a distinct sound and sounds like that in a war-zone can have a terrifying effect, psychologically on enemy troops.

  2. Re:Killing me in my sleep? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    They could use it to track autonomous Audis, better than crashing helicopters.

  3. Manhack by BradleyUffner · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Reminds me of the Manhacks from Half Life.
    http://half-life.wikia.com/wiki/Manhack

  4. While impressive by oneofthose · · Score: 5, Informative

    I think it is important to note that they use fairly sophisticated (multiple times more expensive than the drone itself) motion capture equipment to locate and control the drone.

  5. Re:Killing me in my sleep? by Jane+Q.+Public · · Score: 5, Informative

    Also: did you see what it needs for navigation? Bright red lights as landmarks, brightly colored hoops.

    It would need much more sophisticated navigation in order to operate outside its little custom-made "cage".

  6. Re:Nothing new to see here by Jane+Q.+Public · · Score: 4, Insightful

    "We've already got quadricopters. And you can control them with an iPhone. And they could already do this sort of maneuvering."

    (A) Yes we do. (B) So what? An iPhone is hardly an optimized flight controller. It's a toy. (C) No, they can't. If you can maneuver your quadricopter with your iPhone anywhere near the way this thing can move, I'll eat your shorts.

    I am pretty sure that my digestion is safe for the time being.

  7. Navigation by Iamthecheese · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Avast ye scurvy, this vessel has almost no use! With cameras on every angle she can't go anywhere but Davy Jone's locker without a human skipper. The autonomous flyin' about may look sweet as a maiden but she can't sail her way out of a calm bay at sunset.

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  8. No reason it can't be fully mobile by Animats · · Score: 5, Informative

    Very nice. For research purposes, they're using a cheap copter and expensive fixed motion tracking gear. That saves money during debugging crashes. It doesn't have to be that way. With a slightly bigger copter they could carry around 3 axes of fibre-optic gyro, good accelerometers, and a good dynamic GPS. Expect to see that soon, with DoD funding.

    Robots are going to have faster reflexes than humans. Humans are stuck at 200ms or so, while computers get faster.

  9. Re:Killing me in my sleep? by TangoMargarine · · Score: 5, Funny

    Yeah, imagine being killed by a flying army of vuvuzelas. Yech.

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  10. 1:00 by karnal · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Did anyone else catch that at the 1 minute mark, the guy who just caught the hoop looks kinda frightened and drops the hoop, as if the Quadrotor wants to go through the hoop again?

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    1. Re:1:00 by Freddybear · · Score: 4, Funny

      He's probably taken a few hits while they were debugging. Ouch!