It’s a bird, it’s a plane, it’s an MIT self-guided robot

August 9, 2012

Those crazy kids in MIT’s Robust Robotics program have really done something. They designed a robotic airplane that can maneuver in tight spaces, avoiding obstacles, without using a GPS. To accomplish this feat of “autonomous plane navigation in confined spaces,” the team came up with a system to tell the plane where it is in real time using a laser range-finder and on-board sensors. The plane, run by an Intel Atom processor, manages to maneuver in the low-ceiling, multi-pillared garage at MIT’s Stata Center without a scratch.

Check out the cool video.

Video courtesy of MIT’s news office.

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