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New algorithm flies drones faster than human racing pilots #drone #droneday

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Deep Blue but for drones? This robo-drone was able to out maneuver it’s human competitors. Via TechXplore:

For the first time, an autonomously flying quadrotor has outperformed two human pilots in a drone race. The success is based on a novel algorithm that was developed by researchers of the University of Zurich. It calculates time-optimal trajectories that fully consider the drones’ limitations.

“The novelty of the algorithm is that it is the first to generate time-optimal trajectories that fully consider the drones’ limitations,” says Scaramuzza. Previous works relied on simplifications of either the quadrotor system or the description of the flight path, and thus they were sub-optimal. “The key idea is, rather than assigning sections of the flight path to specific waypoints, that our algorithm just tells the drone to pass through all waypoints, but not how or when to do that,” adds Philipp Foehn, Ph.D. student and first author of the paper.

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Source: https://blog.adafruit.com/2021/07/26/new-algorithm-flies-drones-faster-than-human-racing-pilots-drone-droneday/

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