Wednesday, May 11, 2016

blog 34

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Tell me how the bee model works.

8 comments:

  1. The researchers ran a simulation and discovered how bees avoid hitting walls and are attempting to convert that data to a form for autonomous robots to do as well.
    Joe Haj

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  2. It uses motion detecting circuits to attempt to detect motion speed, much how a real bee operates. Alex Haston.

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  3. they stuck a whole bunch of circuits to detect motion and oncoming walls
    they are using optic flow to determine where walls are

    Nick Muhleman

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  4. Motion-direction detecting circuits could be wired together to also detect motion-speed.
    Brady Zheng

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  5. Chris VanYe
    They are using bees as a basis to create motion-direction detecting circuits that could be wired together to also detect motion-speed without directly sensing motion speed.

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  6. the made a simulation on how motion-direction detecting circuits could be wired together to also detect motion-speed.
    Garrett Coffin

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  7. Motion-direction detecting circuits could be wired together to detect motion-speed. This would allow the robot to detect when it was approaching a wall in a trajectory that would result in a collision, and how to avoid that.
    -Katelyn

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  8. The robot uses motion-direction detecting circuits that could be wired together to direct motion-speed. In a way sort of a hive mind, preventing the robots from crashing together mid flight.

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