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  1. Vor einem Tag · Zhiyong Fan et al. (2024) Cameras inspired by the compound eyes of insects enable an extremely wide field of view without expensive lenses, potentially offering cheap, simple and lightweight ...

  2. Vor einem Tag · Cameras inspired by the compound eyes of insects enable an extremely wide field of view without expensive lenses, potentially offering cheap, simple and lightweight visual sensors for navigation or tracking in robots and driverless cars. Insects like dragonflies have eyes that, in pairs, provide an almost 360-degree field of vision and help ...

  3. Vor einem Tag · Date: May 15, 2024. Source: Delft University of Technology. Summary: A team of researchers has developed a drone that flies autonomously using neuromorphic image processing and control based on ...

  4. Vor 6 Stunden · Artificial compound eyes made without the need for expensive and precise lenses could provide cheap visual sensors for robots and driverless cars. Cameras inspired by the compound eyes of insects enable an extremely wide field of view without expensive lenses, potentially offering cheap, simple and lightweight visual sensors for navigation or tracking in robots and driverless cars.

  5. Post things like: videos of real robots, robot art, robot history, retro toy robots, literature and film recommendations or discussions that primarily focus on robots. Please do not post about common automation technology. Posting YouTube videos promoting a video game will earn an immediate ban. For technical help with robotics projects ...

  6. Vor 5 Tagen · In “An Investigation into the Encounter Between Social Robots and Animals” (Chapter 12), Oliver Bendel “delves into the evolving landscape of social robots designed to interact with animals, dissecting the intricate dynamics of these interactions and their ethical ramifications” (Information from the editors). The technology philosopher also presents his own projects, such as concepts ...

  7. Vor 2 Tagen · Insect migration is the seasonal movement of insects, particularly those by species of dragonflies, beetles, butterflies, and moths. The distance can vary from species to species, but in most cases these movements involve large numbers of individuals. In some cases the individuals that migrate in one direction may not return and the next generation may instead migrate in the opposite direction ...