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Y, Robot: Campus researchers push the boundaries of robotics
Automated undersea mapping, swarms of computer-piloted drones and self-driving cars — 20 years ago, devices like these would not be found beyond the pages of an Isaac Asimov novel.
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MAGICC Lab continues cutting-edge autonomous vehicle research
From left: Grad students James Jackson and Parker Lusk showcase UAV devices used in the MAGICC Lab. (Danielle Jardine)
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BYU lab creates multi-use drones
A multi-rotor test flight is prepped at the BYU Fletcher Building. The multi-rotor creates a map as it flies, and when a student clicks on a previously visited part of the map, it’s able to fly back to that spot without human intervention and without GPS. (MAGICC Lab)
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