Cleaning windows with drones: Proof of Concept
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Cleaning windows with drones: Proof of Concept
Alles begann in einem zutiefst meditativen Moment vor einigen Jahren. Von meiner damaligen Wohnung aus, hatte ich einen kilometerweiten Fernblick, ohne auch nur ein einziges Haus zu sehen. Damals hatte ich mir neben anderen technischen Haushaltsrobotern auch einen der ersten für die Fensterreinigung gekauft, der allerdings nur bedingt funktionierte, Schlieren produzierte und oft keine Haftung am Fenster hatte und rutschte. Es hat viel Langsamkeit im Herzen gekostet, bei der Bedienung nicht verrückt zu werden. Und dann war er irgendwann plötzlich da, dieser 100% gegenwärtige Moment, in dem die Zeit stillzustehen schien, als mein Blick durchs Fenster - am Roboter vorbei - mit dem einsamen Tipi in einem Weinberg in einiger Entfernung verschmolz. Und da erwachte die Erkenntnis, dass Fensterputzroboter trotzdem eine gute Sache sind. Sie sollten lediglich funktionieren. Und dieses Gefühl und diese Vision haben mich seither nicht mehr losgelassen.
The first day
It all began in a deeply meditative moment a few years ago. From my apartment at the time, I had a distant view for miles without seeing a single house.
At that time, along with other technical household robots, I had also bought one of the first for window cleaning, which, however, only worked to a limited extent, produced streaks and often had no adhesion to the window and slipped. It took a lot of slowness in the heart not to go crazy when operating the machine.
And then it was suddenly there, that 100% present moment, when time seemed to stand still, when my view through the window - past the robot - merged with the lonely teepee in a vineyard at some distance. And then the realization arose that window cleaning robots are still a good thing. They should just work. And that feeling and vision have never let go of me.
This is what we do.
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