It's a bird! It's a plane! It's ... your food? Some Texas cities are already embracing the future of drone delivery.
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Interesting Engineering on MSNMIT’s navigation tech accurately positions drones indoors in tunnels, warehousesNavigating large, dimly lit warehouses has long been a challenge for autonomous drones. Outdoors, the most common tool used ...
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Tech Xplore on MSNEngineers enable a drone to determine its position in the dark and indoorsThe MiFly system enables a drone to determine its precise position space — including its six degrees of freedom — in indoor, ...
Before long the high-pitched whine of a drone could be heard circling the hospital grounds. As it passed over the lab’s parking lot, it released a red cardboard box, attached to a paper parachute.
The result is both amusing and we think, uncannily on the mark. Who wouldn’t want an ESP8266 powered cardboard drone? We think it will make a valuable addition to the Hackaday armoury ...
MIT's MiFly drone indoor navigation system works with reflected radar waves. This makes it possible to determine the position ...
Customers placed orders through the app, tracked their deliveries in real time, and received snacks securely enclosed in a cardboard box. The drone slowly lowered the box, which was then opened to ...
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