AI-driven drone defeats human champions for the first time

2023-09-02 11:00:16

L’impact of this work extends beyond drone racing, notes Guido de Croon, an expert on the subject and professor at the Dutch University of Technology in Delft, in a commentary accompanying the study in Nature. Advances in this area are of great interest to militaryaccording to him, but “have a much wider range of applications“. By facilitating “smoother, faster missions with greater autonomy“.

For Elia Kaufmann, who now works as an engineer in a drone company for industry, the challenge is to respond to “an inherent weakness of autonomous drones: a flight autonomy very limited“The approach taken with Swift,”which allows actions to be rescheduled in real time without the need to recalculate a trajectory“, would thus allow a more efficient navigationand therefore more energy efficient.

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