Fleets of drones could aid searches for lost hikers
System allows drones to cooperatively explore terrain under thick forest canopies where GPS signals are unreliable.
System allows drones to cooperatively explore terrain under thick forest canopies where GPS signals are unreliable.
Massive global survey reveals ethics preferences and regional differences.
In simulations, robots move through new environments by exploring, observing, and drawing from learned experiences.
Felipe Varon uses knowledge gained from MIT Professional Education to improve his invention; hopes cars might service areas with low access to food and supplies.
Program users can tinker with landing and path planning scenarios to identify optimal landing sites for Mars rovers.
Will Dickson ’14 is trailblazing new ways to spark collaborations and scout talent.
As delivery logistics become more challenging with expanding e-commerce, planners such as Matthias Winkenbach are offering solutions.
High school students explored engineering and technology at the Beaver Works Summer Institute, ending with robot races and demonstrations.
Media studies scholar Lisa Parks examines the way satellites and other aerial technologies have changed society.
Low-power design will allow devices as small as a honeybee to determine their location while flying.
Ryan Eustice PhD '05 and his team at the Toyota Research Institute are using artificial intelligence technologies to develop a car incapable of causing accidents.
Algorithm provides networks with the most current information available while avoiding data congestion.
Researchers design 3-D-printed, driverless boats that can provide transport and self-assemble into other floating structures.
Algorithm computes “buffer zones” around autonomous vehicles and reassess them on the fly.