
MAVLab - TU Delft
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Micro Air Vehicle Laboratory @TUDelft
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http://mavlab.tudelft.nl/ 27-11-2014 08:13:35
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Researchers at TU Delft MAVLab - TU Delft together with Koninklijke Marine and Kustwacht Nederland developed a hydrogen-powered drone that is capable of vertical take-off and landing whilst also being able to fly horizontally efficiently for several hours. 💧🚁 #drones #sustainableaviation #vtol


Whereas flying #insects control their flight successfully with optical flow, roboticists have had a hard time achieving the same with #drones. MAVLab - TU Delft and @WHPresse present an #AI-based learning process that solves these problems, in Nature Machine Intelligence: rdcu.be/cdQXf




Interview with our founder, Matěj Karásek, about advantages of flapping wings and the aerodynamic research behind it, carried out at MAVLab - TU Delft TU Delft | Aerospace Engineering TU Delft Check it out!👇

We created the first fully autonomous drone swarm that can locate gas leaks in unknown, cluttered environments thanks to bio-inspired #AI. Check it out! Paper: bit.ly/2TZXcZX Video: bit.ly/2Vx6I72 Code: bit.ly/3ioGvQ7 TU Delft Harvard University Universitat de Barcelona

By looking closely at nature, MAVLab - TU Delft has succeeded in developing a swarm of drones that can smell and localize gas. The small #drones us a new 'insect algorithm' for navigation called 'Sniffy Bug'. #robotics #TUDelftAI #tudelft 👉bit.ly/tud-tiny-drones

check out the guest blog post by MAVLab - TU Delft about Sniffy Bug, the gas leak seeking swarm of crazyflies! bitcraze.io/2021/07/sniffy…

#MAVLab TU Delft MAVLab - TU Delft made great progress with the software integration and flight tests of their AED drone in the SAFIR-Med project. The tactical avoidance algorithm, telemetry and control API’s are being integrated together with Normalized Systems. #H2020 #SESARJU #UAM #UTM


Drone racing for AI - read our new Challenge Accepted article by the winning team MAVLab - TU Delft of the 2019 AlphaPilot challenge. nature.com/articles/s4225… (Free view-only pdf rdcu.be/czrQs)

We are proud to introduce Bardienus Duisterhof as #BestGraduate 2021 of TU Delft | Aerospace Engineering! Bart developed a fully autonomous swarm of tiny drones able to detect & localize gas leaks in unknown, cluttered environments. Read more: bit.ly/tud-bg21-ae #ArtificialIntelligence #AI #tudelft





💡#aetudelft drone-researchers felt inspired by biological findings on how ants visually recognize their environment and combine it with counting their steps in order to get safely back home. They have published their findings in Science Robotics: tudelft.nl/en/2024/lr/ant…
