The Maryland Robotics Center is an interdisciplinary research center housed in the Institute

In the University of Maryland's Autonomy Robotics Cognition Lab (ARC Lab), quadcopters perform synchronized aerial maneuvers using only basic onboard sensors and cameras rather than external motion-tracking cameras. The experimenters follow model-based systems engineering methods to create modular software that can autonomously launch, fly and land multiple aircraft. The methods also allow the quadcopters to respond to cues in the environment. Learn more about the ARC Lab at http://arclab.isr.umd.edu/. The Maryland Robotics Center is an interdisciplinary research center housed in the Institute for Systems Research (link is external) within the A. James Clark School of Engineering (link is external). The mission of the center is to advance robotic systems, underlying component technologies, and applications of robotics through research and educational programs that are interdisciplinary in nature and based on a systems approach. https://robotics.umd.edu


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