From September 12th to 16th, we hosted IMAV 2022 in the Netherlands for the second time. The whole event featured two days of scientific conference …
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Insect-inspired AI for autonomous robots Small autonomous mobile robots, such as drones, rovers, and legged robots, promise to perform a wide range of tasks, from …
We have teamed up with Royal Brinkman and start-up Mapture to develop AI and drone technology for greenhouse monitoring. These lightweight drones are able to …
Jesse J. Hagenaars*, Federico Paredes-Vallés*, Guido C.H.E. de Croon The field of neuromorphic computing promises extremely low-power and low-latency sensing and processing. …
A gas leak in a large building or at an industrial site is difficult to find. Human firefighters cannot see the gas, so they have …
Optical flow for small flying robots Flying insects heavily rely on optical flow for visual navigation and flight control. Roboticists have endowed small flying robots …
A drone that can fly sustainably for long distances over land and water, and can land almost anywhere, will be able to serve …
Neuromorphic processors like Loihi offer a promising alternative to conventional computing modules for endowing constrained systems like micro air vehicles (MAVs) with robust, …
F. Paredes-Valles, G. C. H. E. de Croon Event cameras are novel vision sensors that sample, in an asynchronous fashion, brightness increments with low latency …
On 26th of June, we will host a symposium on sense and avoid technologies for small drones. The Percevite Symposium will be filled with presentations and demonstrations from renowned researchers in academia and industry. Come join us in the free-online event!