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New algorithm flies drones faster than human racing pilots can – Science Daily
For the first time an autonomously flying quadrotor has outperformed two human pilots in a drone race. The success is based on…

To be useful, drones need to be quick. Because of their limited battery life they must complete whatever task they have — searching for survivors on a disaster site, inspecting a building, delivering cargo — in the shortest possible time. And they may…
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