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quadrotor doing very impressive air tricks
« on: May 31, 2010, 08:21:35 PM »
I'm asking myself how reliable it actually was . . . but wow!

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Re: quadrotor doing very impressive air tricks
« Reply #1 on: May 31, 2010, 08:47:16 PM »
They are using multiple (film FX studio quality) cameras to track it, and a computer is flying it.

With that good of a control system, and no human errors involved, I bet it is very reliable.

I guess you, Admin, frequent DIYdrones as much as I do, I should start racing you in bringing the cool stuff that gets posted over there.  :P

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Re: quadrotor doing very impressive air tricks
« Reply #2 on: May 31, 2010, 08:54:22 PM »
I guess you, Admin, frequent DIYdrones as much as I do, I should start racing you in bringing the cool stuff that gets posted over there.  :P
Actually I just subscribe to a lot of robotics news sources :P

(I saw this in a SeattleRobotics email posting)

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Re: quadrotor doing very impressive air tricks
« Reply #3 on: June 01, 2010, 12:35:12 AM »
Damn, that's pretty neat! I would like to see the robot get off that perch though!
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Re: quadrotor doing very impressive air tricks
« Reply #4 on: June 01, 2010, 07:03:56 AM »
Actually I just subscribe to a lot of robotics news sources :P

(I saw this in a SeattleRobotics email posting)

It seems like there have been a few other video postings (including this) that are a few days behind when they are posted on DIYdrones. Guess news travels in circles.

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Re: quadrotor doing very impressive air tricks
« Reply #5 on: June 23, 2010, 02:57:32 AM »
wow, it's incredible! doesn't anyone of you get the creeps (mildly) when seeing how fast robotics is developing? when was the first working quadrotor? and now they're already doing acrobatics with it....  although i guess the high speed robotic hand also posted here somewhere gave me even more of the creeps.

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Re: quadrotor doing very impressive air tricks
« Reply #6 on: June 23, 2010, 06:24:23 AM »
Well if MadSci is correct and they are using an external system to control it it isnt a field ready design.
I guess if you wanted to set up a ton of high quality cameras around your target and ask them nicely not to move you can aggresively maneuver around them.

It is definitely neat but since it cant go out in the field it has little purpose other than having some fun in the lab and chasing interns with it :P

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Re: quadrotor doing very impressive air tricks
« Reply #7 on: June 23, 2010, 09:42:06 AM »
The flying abilities are really impressive, I can't get my rc heli to stay that still
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Re: quadrotor doing very impressive air tricks
« Reply #8 on: June 23, 2010, 03:00:25 PM »
Well if MadSci is correct

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Re: quadrotor doing very impressive air tricks
« Reply #9 on: June 23, 2010, 08:13:46 PM »
It is definitely neat but since it cant go out in the field it has little purpose other than having some fun in the lab and chasing interns with it :P

It's called research. I'm pretty sure there are many parts of this design that can be reused in "real life" application.

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Re: quadrotor doing very impressive air tricks
« Reply #10 on: June 24, 2010, 02:38:43 AM »
It is definitely neat but since it cant go out in the field it has little purpose other than having some fun in the lab and chasing interns with it :P

It's called research. I'm pretty sure there are many parts of this design that can be reused in "real life" application.

Pardon me, but I think it's more of a waste of resources....

UAVs flying through windows etc etc are useful... But anything but useful needing 10+ cameras to operate...
And we also don't know from the video the solution calculation time...

Thankfully today we have computers for a reason... That reason is making models and testing them in the computer...
And that goes for the kinematics....

Finally... Only if I see a fully autonomous UAV doing that with it's on board computer ONLY... I'll say...
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Re: quadrotor doing very impressive air tricks
« Reply #11 on: June 24, 2010, 08:40:34 AM »
It is definitely neat but since it cant go out in the field it has little purpose other than having some fun in the lab and chasing interns with it :P

It's called research. I'm pretty sure there are many parts of this design that can be reused in "real life" application.

Pardon me, but I think it's more of a waste of resources....

UAVs flying through windows etc etc are useful... But anything but useful needing 10+ cameras to operate...
And we also don't know from the video the solution calculation time...

Thankfully today we have computers for a reason... That reason is making models and testing them in the computer...
And that goes for the kinematics....

Finally... Only if I see a fully autonomous UAV doing that with it's on board computer ONLY... I'll say...
Connor... Save us...

Until then... It's just fun...

Re. calculation time: it has to be real-time and closed-loop. You cannot pre-compute everything and expect your quadrotor to fly exactly as instructed.

Re. model and simulation: I'm pretty sure they started by modeling/simulating their system. But at some point, nothing replaces reality :p

Many research project seem useless and "just fun". For instance, the first planes were just "toys", only able to fly for a few meters. If the Wright brothers were trying to build a plane able to fly from LA to Tokyo with 500+ people on board, they wouldn't have been as successful :)

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Re: quadrotor doing very impressive air tricks
« Reply #12 on: June 25, 2010, 03:46:06 AM »
Re. calculation time: it has to be real-time and closed-loop. You cannot pre-compute everything and expect your quadrotor to fly exactly as instructed.

I really really doubt any normal cluster can calculate so many cameras almost real time... We talk about a lot of data....
And tones of math and processing...

Re. model and simulation: I'm pretty sure they started by modeling/simulating their system. But at some point, nothing replaces reality :p

I don't question weather they made a model or not... It's more than certain that they made a computer model...
What I said was that an indoor application doesn't have so many many unexpected variables thus, they could just model
it and not make that thousand dollar project for fun...



Many research project seem useless and "just fun". For instance, the first planes were just "toys", only able to fly for a few meters. If the Wright brothers were trying to build a plane able to fly from LA to Tokyo with 500+ people on board, they wouldn't have been as successful :)

You are right... on that... Many inversions and breakthroughs came spontaneously for various unrelated researches...
Still... Sometimes... bobble-heading over an idea is bad.... vary bad.... endless examples...

Like this one...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Motorjet

The above was a good though but bad design that didn't work out as expected....

Building quadrotors isn't easy... It requires many things, effort etc etc etc etc....
With such power consumption it's nowhere near to practical...
And some other factors make other real life designs more "human"...

I'm sorry it's still getting to this but it's like missing the right orientation...
That's an American thing...

You make bombs that can strike a target within mm... Still... Laser defenses are more and more developed by the day...
That's a fail strategy...
For many many reasons...

You should be making something that can't really be deflected... we should make something innovating...

If someone builds a quadrotor then build something else... That has more advantages and less disadvantages...
Don't go over and over the same old idea...
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Re: quadrotor doing very impressive air tricks
« Reply #13 on: September 20, 2010, 08:03:46 AM »
Now they got it flying through moving hoops . . . that said, the computation and sensing still isn't done on board . . .

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Re: quadrotor doing very impressive air tricks
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