https://youtu.be/T-uy4Sq1YDo
Fleets of Drones
Published on Mar 3, 2017
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From swarm intelligence to highly-choreographed light shows, we take a look at how a collection of drones can behave in interesting and breathtaking ways.
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https://youtu.be/T-uy4Sq1YDo
Fleets of Drones
Published on Mar 3, 2017
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From swarm intelligence to highly-choreographed light shows, we take a look at how a collection of drones can behave in interesting and breathtaking ways.
https://youtu.be/uAAYivTtOpQ
The coming robot swarms
Published on Apr 13, 2017
https://youtu.be/IUI6OMbUzAU
Controlling robot swarms with augmented reality
Published on Apr 26, 2017
https://youtu.be/TUxNRvqRltk
Human perception of swarm robot motion
Published on May 3, 2017
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"Human Perception of Swarm Robot Motion"
by Griffin Dietz, Jane L E, Peter Y Washington, Lawrence H Kim, Sean Follmer
CHI'17: ACM CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
Late-Breaking Work
Abstract:
As robots become ubiquitous in our everyday environment, we start seeing them used in groups, rather than individually, to complete tasks. We present a study aimed to understand how different movement patterns impact humans' perceptions of groups of small tabletop robots. To understand this, we focus on the effects of changing the robots' speed, smoothness, and synchronization, on perceived valence, arousal, and dominance. We find that speed had the strongest correlation to these factors. With regard to human emotional response to the robots, we align with and build on prior work dealing with individual robots that correlates speed to valence and smoothness to arousal. In addition, participants noted an increase in positive affect in response to synchronized motion, though synchronization had no significant impact on measured perception. Based on our quantitative and qualitative results, we describe design implications for swarm robot motion.
https://youtu.be/pmZZzIXIIsc
Quadcopters swarm safely in tight formation
Published on May 15, 2017
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Georgia Institute of Technology researchers have created a team of free-flying robots that obeys the two rules of the air: don’t collide or undercut each other. They've given them virtual "top hats" to avoid flying underneath and messing up the airflow.
The research will be presented at the 2017 IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation (ICRA) May 29 – June 3 in Singapore.
https://youtu.be/36jCUTWGBAo
Crazyswarm: A large nano-quadcopter swarm
Uploaded on Jun 2, 2017
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“Crazyswarm: A Large Nano-Quadcopter Swarm,” by James A. Preiss, Wolfgang Honig, Gaurav S. Sukhatme, and Nora Ayanian from University of Southern California. Presented at 2017 IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation (ICRA) in Singapore.
https://youtu.be/-3EXTNw5aw0
Thinking and acting swarmish: towards intuitive control of robotic swarms
Published on Aug 16, 2017
https://youtu.be/nKMp5tyM_rs
Swarm Robotics podcast
Published on Aug 20, 2017
Article "A language to design control algorithms for robot swarms"
by Lenka Pitonakova
September 28, 2017
https://youtu.be/q2yVbjSnmdc
Robots evenly distribution algorithm in action
Published on Oct 2, 2017