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Tiny Quadrotor Learns to Fly in 18 Seconds
Feb. 8, 2024, 5 p.m. | Evan Ackerman
IEEE Spectrum spectrum.ieee.org
It’s kind of astonishing how quadrotors have scaled over the last decade. Like, we’re now at the point where they’re verging on disposable, at least from a commercial or research perspective—for a bit over US $200, you can buy a little 27-gram, completely open source drone, and all you have to do is teach it to fly. That’s where things do get a bit more challenging, though, because teaching drones to fly is not a straightforward process. Thanks to …
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