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Insect eyes inspires fully autonomous drone flight system

Researchers from the department of Biology at the lund University Emily Baird and Marie Dacke has studied the insect

and there navigation from the dense vegetation that could be applied on projects like drones. According to understudy it was confirmed that drones can make adjustment in their speed depending on the density of the area coming in front of them and can fly completely without human intervention. with this ability they could avoid collisions with any type o obstacles coming in front of them in the similar way the insects do in real environments results show that insects, such as the green orchid bee in the Panama rainforests.

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