It ’s inevitable that one Clarence Day drones will be tasked with handling saving , but instead of sending an expensive autonomous robot out into the worldly concern with a software in towage , Festo hint a helium - fill blimpmight be a secure and sleazy way to go .
call the FreeMotionHandling , the flying craft is actually a unification of two previous Festo creations : a take flight autonomously - hold blimp shout the eMotionSphere , and theFlexShapeGripper , a bizarre alternative to a traditional robot mitt that used a balloon to securely grab onto objects .
Since it ’s neutrally chirpy and floats , the 54 - inch inflatable sphere can be operate and place in any orientation using the hoop of battery - power rotor around its equator — the gripper does n’t always have to be at the bottom . So after cull something up off a table , the trade could rise upwards and hand it off to a human on the side , as shew in the video .

In its current form , the FreeMotionHandling is dependent on a room filled with sensors and cameras to remotely track and adjust its position while move about , but one sidereal day GPS and onboard television camera could appropriate it to operate just as accurately out in the state of nature . Its tiny propeller would be a well safe way to deliver software to people , although a giant inflatable balloon would almost certainly be an promiscuous target for armed anti - drone protesters .
[ FestoviaGizmag ]
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