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University of Houston advances adaptive drone swarm control
The rapid proliferation of affordable unmanned aerial systems has enabled their deployment in fields ranging from ...
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Dutch lab harnesses nature to advance drone swarms
In Delft, researchers at the Delft University of Technology have opened the nation’s first dedicated facility for studying ...
Some fish swim in synchrony. Others, it turns out, breathe in synchrony. This is true for arapaimas, an obligate air-breathing species living in the Amazon. A new study in Communications Biology, led ...
A study by NYU mathematicians shows that flocking birds and schooling fish move like soft crystalline materials.
Abstract: In recent times, mostly in the Middle East region, Red Palm Weevils (RPW) are one of the most dangerous pests of palm trees worldwide. The RPW causes significant harm to several palm species ...
Abstract: With the commercialization of 5G, in order to recognize QAM signals, one of the main modulation modes in 5G communication systems, this paper put forward the BP-BSA network model based on ...
We are bombarded by a swarm of signals too numerous to interpret in time, and the world appears both predetermined and uncontrollable, observes the British writer in an op-ed for Le Monde. In the late ...
This article appears in the new issue of DEN OF GEEK magazine. You can read all of our magazine stories here. For centuries, our ideas about the future have been shaped by science fiction. From Mary ...
Korean Air Lines said on the 26th that it signed a strategic equity investment agreement with Pablo Air, a drone specialist corporations. On the 23rd, Lim Jin-gyu, head of the Aerospace Business ...
Researchers at Princeton University have built a swarm of interconnected mini-robots that “bloom” like flowers in response to changing light levels in an office. According to their new paper published ...
Six hours after Israel’s air strikes in Iran last Friday, farmers in Iraq could have looked up and seen Iranian drones traveling west: more than 100 of them flew on a 1,700-kilometer journey to Israel ...
Swarm drones serve as a crowd, often guided by advanced algorithms and artificial intelligence (AI) that enable them to maintain their formations, navigate around obstacles without collisions, and ...
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