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« le: Décembre 31, 2024, 09:40:39 pm »
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 If someone handed you a tiny plastic container and challenged you to snag a bunch of ping pong balls midair, do you think you could get  ;em all  I know I couldn ;t! But this self-perfecting robot sure can. The quadrotor m stanley cup ini-copter is so nimble because it   constantly learning how to move better, demonstrating what   called LBMPC  Learning Based Model Predictive Control . In English, that means the drone knows how and where it   moving, and can compensate for mistakes the next time around. The copter quickly because spatially self-aware, learning how to ta stanley fr ke advantage of itself, like some sort of robotic puberty. At this p stanley canada oint, it   maneuverability is such that it can predict where the ping pong balls are going to land  when given the launch point  and shift itself with what looks like very little effort. It just knows. There is no spoon. But there is a ping pong ball. And the robot is catching it. [IEEE Spectrum via Robots.net]                                                        DronesRobots