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Using Autonomous Drones to Rescue Hikers

Scientists from MIT have proposed using autonomous drones to rescue lost hikers.

Drones Can Autonomously Navigate Through Traffic

Scientists have developed a network that allows drones to navigate through hazardous city streets.

MIT Researcher’s Autonomous Drone Avoids Trees at 30 MPH

An MIT researcher built a small Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV, or drone) that can fly itself while avoiding obstacles in its path. Andrew Barry, a PhD student at MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab (CSAIL), says, “Everyone is building drones these days, but nobody knows how to get them to stop running into things.” Popular recreational drones can’t fly themselves because the required equipment, such as Lidar sensors, are too big to fit on their small frames. To get around this, Barry came up with an efficient algorithm that saves time and space by processing only the necessary information.

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