Here's A Crash-Proof Drone That Can Fly Almost Anywhere - Even Through Wreckage

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Jul 01, 2014 14:20

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The above GIF is video taken from an autonomous drone in a fully immersive rollcage that keeps it protected from whatever it might fly into - in this case, trees, but the robust safety of the thing means it might soon be perfectly applicable for combing disaster areas or any other tight spaces.

Motherboard has the word on the GimBall, a near-indestructible drone that can bump into anything, thanks to the "floating" cage that moves with it, as described in this writeup in the Journal Of Field Robotics.

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Here's what the drone actually looks like:

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The rollcage moves in such a way that it leaves the propellers undisturbed, using the same mechanics found in a gimbal camera system that enables fluid camera movement without letting one's hands noticeably shake the camera.

See below as the ball is rotated weirdly while the drone's flying apparatus remain level and functional.

Jul 01, 2014 14:30

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The potential added promise of "it's okay to crash your drone now" will significantly reduce consumer fear of ruining an expensive toy or gadget. Watch this flying sphere navigate a moderately dense forest in the second half of the video below:

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