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A drone company just got ‘rare’ permission to fly over people and cars in Boston. Here’s why.Canadian drone manufacturer Draganfly has already dipped a toe into Boston’s airspace with a futuristic medical drone delivery pilot.
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Tech Xplore on MSNEngineers enable a drone to determine its position in the dark and indoorsIn the future, autonomous drones could be used to shuttle inventory between large warehouses. A drone might fly into a semi-dark structure the size of several football fields, zipping along hundreds ...
MIT researchers developed a system that enables a drone to determine its position in 6D space in indoor, dark, or low-visibility environments using radio frequency waves. They drone has 2 radars; the ...
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