Here is an autonomous blimp with 3D printed gondolas to carry sensors and a mini camera to detect faces and hands. You can attach them to 18 and 36-inch diameter balloons and control the action with movements. This autonomous blimp learns from its operator over time.
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Autonomous blimp detects faces and hand movements
As Georgia Tech researchers explain, the goal of this project is to better understand how people interact with flying robots.
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