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The Infinity Wall: A Modern Mirage
Und noch ein zweiter bewegter Eindruck des 3D-mappin Events am Schloss Osaka.
Hier ein bewegter Eindruck des 3D-mappin Events am Schloss Osaka.
Sog. 3D-Mapping event am Osaka Schloss Anfang 2015! Eine beeindruckende Lichtershow!
Google Project Tango: Watch The 3D-Mapping Smartphone Ride An Autonomous Drone
Researchers from the University of Pennsylvania created a drone capable of correcting its own flight path with the help of Project Tango, the sensor-equipped smartphone capable of creating a 3D-map of its own surroundings. The phone prototype only came out in February, and a tablet version is due on the market in June.
Researchers from UPenn's GRASP Lab combined Google's Project Tango with an AR.Drone 2.0 quadroceptor from Parrot to create a small flier capable of steadying itself after being knocked off course. University of Pennsylvania / GRASP Lab
Google Inc. (NASDAQ:GOOG) previously partnered with NASA to send Project Tango to map space flights, but meanwhile on Earth, UPenn researchers combined the device with an off-the-shelf drone to create a flier capable of steadying itself, even when knocked around by outside forces.
Professor Vijay Kumar and his students were determined to build an autonomous, or self-navigating drone, using readily-available technology. They combined Project Tango -- equipped by Google’s Advanced Technology and Projects (ATAP) division with a depth sensor, a motion-tracking camera and two processors capable of deducing a detailed, three-dimensional map of its surroundings -- with a Parrot AR.Drone 2.0 for the project.
The team’s drone can easily reposition itself when pushed off of its predetermined course, with the researchers largely crediting Google's sensor technology for the feat. Watch a demonstration of GRASP team’s quadrocepter in flight.
source: http://www.ibtimes.com/google-project-tango-watch-3d-mapping-smartphone-ride-autonomous-drone-1589589
One of many 3D-mapping examles from ILLUMINARIUM3000, interesting in terms of transitions and face-shape originality.
Peugeot Motion & Emotion Show official video (от Peugeot)