• @friend_of_satan
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    1 year ago

    Obstacle identification and avoidance, and route planning in a dynamic environment are some of the biggest challenges with autonomous ground cars. In the sky, you don’t have bicyclists and delivery truck drivers stopped in the lane, and stuff like that. Even DJI drones can fly around trees and buildings. Again though, it’s not that there’s no risk, but the problems aren’t nearly as difficult to solve.

    In cars, you perform SLAM, simultaneous localization and mapping. In the sky, SLAM is way easier.

    • Sasha [They/Them]
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      41 year ago

      Aren’t other flying cars going to be the dynamic part of the environment? Is what I’m asking

      • @friend_of_satan
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        31 year ago

        Sure, but we can expect that they will be communicating with each other in a RemoteID kind of way, but with additional information like up to date location and intended motion vector. Also, air traffic is already divided up into different heights for different directions.

        • Flying Squid
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          31 year ago

          but we can expect that they will be communicating with each other in a RemoteID kind of way

          Sure, with 10 competing standards from 10 different companies that don’t communicate with each other.

        • Sasha [They/Them]
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          31 year ago

          Yeah true, I guess if you can enforce that as a standard there’s already tons of research on swarming behaviour with drones to work with.