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It’s hard out there for a drone, especially when there’s another drone out there that isn’t afraid to fire a net at you and drag you around like a dead animal.
The latest in cutthroat drone warfare comes courtesy of the Human-Interactive Robotics Lab (HIRo Lab) at Michigan Technological University. The lab just filed a patent for a “drone catcher system” that uses a giant, quick-moving net to apprehend rogue drones. The net is attached to another drone, which can either be controlled by a person on the ground or by the drone itself. (In other words, the robot takeover will probably be upon us soon.)
According to Mo Rastgaar, an associate professor of mechanical engineering at MTU, “It’s like robotic falconry.”
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