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Skydio's Forthcoming Consumer Drones Can Sense and Avoid Obstacles (technologyreview.com) 18

moon_unit2 writes: DJI's new Phantom 4 drone may be able to stop if there's an obstacles directly in front of it, but MIT Technology Review has a story about a much more sophisticated self-flying drone, from a startup called Skydio (basically using high-speed visual SLAM, which is no mean feat in such a tiny package). The company's prototype uses several video cameras to navigate around obstacles at high speeds through busy airspace. The technology could make consumer drones much harder to crash, and it could let drones do more complex surveillance tasks. Skydio, founded last year, has so far raised $25 million in funding in a round led by Andreessen Horowitz and Accel Partners.
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Skydio's Forthcoming Consumer Drones Can Sense and Avoid Obstacles

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  • Maybe I missed it in the article, but are they using optical flow, LIDAR, IR-lock, sonar or something new?

  • Without that feature these 'drones' are just remote controlled copters.

    • Without that feature these 'drones' are just remote controlled copters.

      And?

      Without the plethora of onboard computers and sensors, the Google self-driving car is just another crappy Prius.

      I don't see the point you're trying to make.

  • Zano reborn (Score:3, Interesting)

    by bored_lurker ( 788136 ) on Thursday March 03, 2016 @03:21PM (#51631009)
    This sounds like the rebirth of Zano, the biggest failure in Kickstarter history. For those who don't know Zano raised $3.5M and delivered nothing to its backers. It was suppose to be a self navigating drone that used camera to navigate around obstacles (sound familiar?). They had slick videos of what it was suppose to do, and in the end they delivered - nothing. It was such a disaster that Kickstarter actually hired a journalist to chronicle what happened to the project (https://medium.com/kickstarter/how-zano-raised-millions-on-kickstarter-and-left-backers-with-nearly-nothing-85c0abe4a6cb#.imzfeeu3j). Seriously, why is this different?
  • means what you think it means.

    "...using high-speed visual SLAM, which is no mean feat in such a tiny package..."

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