Video: swarm of nano quadrotors from KMel Robotics achieve synchronised harmony

Video: swarm of nano quadrotors from KMel Robotics achieve synchronised harmony

If this swarm of advanced micro copters ever gained sentience and equipped lasers, we’d be history within a week…

This team of nano quadrotors were tested in the GRASP Lab at the University of Pennsylvania. Click the video and be amazed...

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Comments: 11
htcs
3 February 2012
Now I'm scared. Just add some AI and try and hide :)


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Video: swarm of nano quadrotors from KMel Robotics achieve synchronised harmony?
If this swarm of advanced micro copters ever gained sentience and equipped lasers, we’d be history within a week…

What do you think? Join the discussion.
amcmo
3 February 2012
I want 1 (or more!)
ory_zm
3 February 2012
you mean 1 dozen...
photohounds
3 February 2012
Must be invented by samsung or google
amcmo
3 February 2012

Can't be Samsung or Google, there was no one out there for them to steal the design from
photohounds
3 February 2012
Knew a silly comment would get a byte :)
amcmo
3 February 2012
Knew you'd be waiting for it\:d/

BTW, it wasn't a byte, merely a bit!
photohounds
4 February 2012
No, no several bytes :) Have a nice weekend, AM :)
amcmo
4 February 2012
Likewise
fourassedmonkey
4 February 2012
Shut up and take my money!!
TheToid
4 February 2012
These things are awesome, make 1024 x 768 on them, attach a multi colored LED to each one and they could display images over head of even videos by shining their LEDs.
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