Add weather, battery life and a couple hundred other drones to the mix, and you can start to see the appeal of an alternative to binary logic. Drones do not always go the same speed in a straight line. In this problem, you only have to address two variables to find the answer: distance and speed. At the same time, Train B, traveling at 70 miles per hour, leaves St. Take a math problem that we're all familiar with: Train A, traveling at 60 miles per hour, leaves Chicago heading toward St. Drones are not just far apart or close together they operate within variables of speed, angles and trajectory. "There's some green, yes, but there's also brown and yellow."įuzzy logic works in a similar way. "You may say a blade of grass is green, but that's not technically accurate," she says. Instead of zeros and ones, you're essentially talking about subcategories within variables."Īs with most things in life, fuzzy logic doesn't deal with everything in black and white, like a binary system would. "Fuzzy logic is a way of thinking that's more human than computer," says Lee. This summer, University of Cincinnati student Zoe Lee (mechanical engineering '20) is spending her cooperative education (co-op) rotation in the UAV Master Lab, working on developing solutions for these crowded airspaces. Crowded and congested airspace can present real issues for drones, and without air traffic control centers, these drones need ideas that makes air travel safe. From package delivery to traffic management to emergency response, drones are changing society as we know it.īut just as we saw with airplanes in the last century, as more vehicles enter air zones, society must adjust to the difficulties that come with them. Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), commonly known as drones, have been at the forefront of research across the country, and it's no surprise why: Drones have the potential to revolutionize our everyday lives. College of Engineering and Applied Science.College of Education, Criminal Justice, & Human Services.College of Design, Architecture, Art, and Planning.Which, again, we’ll never have to, because we bought these fair and square and have absolutely nothing to hide from the authorities. We’re prepared to back that claim up with documentation if and when required to do so under court order. We acquired these tablets, with their 8×6 work area, soft-tip pen with 512 pressure levels and mouse function controls, and Painter and Photoshop compatibility through completely legal means.
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