GRASP is a University of Pennsylvania research center with $10 million in funding. General Robotics, Automation, Sensing and Perception (GRASP) describes their work as such...
"Pioneering GRASP researchers are building autonomous vehicles and robots, developing self-configuring humanoids, and making robot swarms a reality. Our doctoral students are trained in theory and practice and mentored to become leaders in research and education. The graduates of the interdisciplinary Master's in Robotics program are uniquely equipped to face research and development challenges of the fast-growing robotics industry." ~ www.grasp.upenn.eduI first heard about the work going on at GRASP last in 2011 when Buzz Out Loud mentioned it in a report about robotics. Lately, GRASP has been featured in the blogosphere because of a certain video featuring a group autonomous of quad copters playing the theme from a James Bond movie. This is a great example of coordinated swarm robotics and it gets attention because they are small and cute and folks can reconize the James Bond tune. Good song choice guys! Buzz Out Loud co-host, Brian Tong, even memarks during the video about how cyborgs will use these precision flying quad copters to "rain death down from above" during the coming cyborg take-over.
However, I find this video even more likely to be an accurate glimpse into how the cyborgs will use autonomous flying vehicles. Specifically, they will use them as builders of much larger, ground based, cyborg weapons platform.
If they were used as an attack platform the quads would have to be much larger, heavier and need huge amounts of power to stay aloft while carrying heavy guns and enough ammo to sustain a fight. Although who is to say a flying swarm of tiny one-shot copters couldn't be an effective first wave attack. Battlefield re-arming stations "manned" by ground cyborgs could reduce the time it would take to return to the battle while also being more effective at targeting humans hiding in the ruins of fallen cities.
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