In a remote town of Pakistan, in an increasing rural setup, we developed a testbed for simulating drone planes. Our idea was that if we could glue a cutting-edge flight simulator with state-of-the-art machine learning algorithms, innovation will follow spontaneously. And it did!
The result of our hard work was that we developed a testbed for developing autonomous unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). In doing this our aims were high, our commitments were strict, our passion was profound and our intentions were very civil. Our work has been published in a recent conference. We are sharing useful links for your kind perusal.
NUAV – a testbed for developing autonomous Unmanned Aerial Vehicles – IEEE Xplore Document
Contemporary models of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) are largely developed using simulators. In a typical scheme, a flight simulator is dovetailed with a
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