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Showing 13 articles with tag 'algorithms'
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New algorithms for multi-robot systems in low communication situations
Work by Clark School faculty, alumni and students is published on IEEE Access.
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UMD Team Wins Inaugural NIST UAS 3.1: FastFind Challenge
Competition challenged students to develop innovative UAV solutions for first responders.
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ASTrA project to provide new tools for power generation, robotics, smart manufacturing
Nuno Martins will address the challenges of modeling and designing large-scale, mixed-autonomy, multi-agent cyber-physical systems.
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New GAMEOPT framework will help future autonomous vehicles safely navigate unsignalized intersections
Algorithms for connected autonomous vehicles will help traffic safety in many ways.
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Derek Paley's e-scooter work featured in Washington Post
He envisions scooters that could bring themselves to you when you need them—autonomously.
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With MIPS funding, Herrmann and Azarm developing algorithm for ice forecasting app
Work will help route ice-sensing UAV fleets to problematic roads; take weather conditions into account.
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'MorphEyes' stereo camera system improves quadrotor UAV navigation
The Perception and Robotics Group is the first to use morphable design to achieve a variable baseline stereo vision system on a quadrotor UAV.
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Path planning for bridge inspection robots
Lin and La develop algorithm for teams of small mobile robots stationed on bridges.
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A cooperative control algorithm for robotic search and rescue
The algorithm can guide a team of autonomous quadrotors to simultaneously build an occupancy graph of an uncertain environment and detect a single target moving on this graph.
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Clark School researchers test decentralized task allocation algorithms for UAV teams
Paper published in IEEE Robotics and Automation Letters evaluates UAV team communication performance in imperfect communication conditions.
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Maryland researchers awarded DARPA cooperative agreement to develop robotic swarm strategies
Maryland's is among the first “core swarm sprints” projects awarded in DARPA’s OFFensive Swarm-Enabled Tactics (OFFSET) program.
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Maryland research contributes to Google’s AlphaGo AI system
Chang, Fu, Hu and Marcus developed ideas at the core of the system that defeated Go master Lee Se-Dol in early March.
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Derek Paley featured in new NSF research video
Video explains how unmanned aircraft could help determine hurricane strength.
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