The Institute of Intelligent Robotics (IIR) of NSU plans to start developing industrial drones. This was reported in the press service of the university.
The first batch of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) "Zhuravl" will be transferred to potential industrial partners for testing.
"Zhuravl" is a representative of an entire UAV platform that is planned to be developed at the university. Artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms are used to solve drone navigation tasks.
Thus, the device builds its flight path based on what it "sees", and not on the coordinates transmitted from the satellite. Therefore, the UAV will work even in the event of an unstable signal from the global satellite system.
The key task of the developers is to create a unified platform for the production of various types of UAVs.
Earlier www1.ru reported that a heavy drone with an asynchronous motor was created in Zelenograd.
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