首页|New Robotics and Automation Data Have Been Reported by Investigators at New York University (NYU) (From Propeller Damage Estimation and Adaptation To Fault Tole rant Control: Enhancing Quadrotor Resilience)
New Robotics and Automation Data Have Been Reported by Investigators at New York University (NYU) (From Propeller Damage Estimation and Adaptation To Fault Tole rant Control: Enhancing Quadrotor Resilience)
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By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Robotics & Machine Learning Daily News Daily News – Researchers detail new data in Robotic s - Robotics and Automation. According to news reporting originating from Brookl yn, New York, by NewsRx correspondents, research stated, “Aerial robots are requ ired to remain operational even in the event of system disturbances, damages, or failures to ensure resilient and robust task completion and safety. One common failure case is propeller damage, which presents a significant challenge in both quantification and compensation.” Financial support for this research came from DEVCOM ARL.
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