A Drone with a Sense of DirectionCiara Byrne, MIT Technology ReviewOct 28, 20151 min readCommercial drones are starting to be used for tasks like inspecting oil rigs and crops. But they still require a highly skilled human pilot, and even those that are semi-autonomous usually use prebuilt maps or access the data over a wireless link. Read more: http://www.technologyreview.com/news/542816/a-drone-with-a-sense-of-direction/
Commercial drones are starting to be used for tasks like inspecting oil rigs and crops. But they still require a highly skilled human pilot, and even those that are semi-autonomous usually use prebuilt maps or access the data over a wireless link. Read more: http://www.technologyreview.com/news/542816/a-drone-with-a-sense-of-direction/
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