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Smooth touchdown: novel camera-based system for automated landing of drone on a fixed spot


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IMAGE: A standard radio control-based drone, upgraded with necessary hardware and software and equipped with a simple 2D camera for the detection of a symbolized landing pad
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Credit: Malik Demirhan and Chinthaka Premachandra in Development of an Automated Camera-Based Drone Landing System, published in IEEE Access by IEEE Xplore, under Creative Commons license CC BY-NC-ND 4.0.
Initially earmarked for covert military operations, unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) or drones have since gained tremendous popularity, which has broadened the scope of their use. In fact, remote pilot drones have been largely replaced by autonomous drones for applications in various fields. One such application is their usage in rescue missions following a natural or man-made disaster. However, this often requires the drones to be able to land safely on uneven terrain which can be very difficult to execute. ....

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SignON, a project that will bring effective communication between listeners


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The SignON project will begin on January 1, 2021 with a budget of 5.6 million euros for the next 3 years of the Horizon 2020 program of the European Union to conduct state-of-the-art research and develop an open solution for to mobile for automatic translation between sign and oral languages (written and spoken).
The SignON EU consortium of 17 European partners led by Prof. Andy Way, Professor of Computing at Dublin City University, Ireland (coordinator), and Dr. Dimitar Shterionov Assistant Professor in Cognitive Science and Artificial Intelligence at Tilburg University, The Netherlands (scientific lead), have received this award to conduct state of the art research and develop a mobile solution for automatic translation between sign and oral (written and spoken) languages. UPF is represented by Josep Blat and Horacio Saggion, members of the research groups in Interactive Technologies (GTI) and Natural Language Processing (TALN), of the Department of Information ....

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The road to future zero emissions demands a new form of ammonia production


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A grant of approx. DKK 21 million (EUR 2.8 million) from the EU framework programme for research and innovation, Horizon 2020 will help a research team from the Department of Biological and Chemical Engineering at Aarhus University to lead a global collaboration aiming to develop new technologies to produce green ammonia.
In terms of volume, ammonia is today one of the ten most important chemicals manufactured globally. The substance is primarily used in the production of fertilisers for modern agriculture, but has lately been envisaged as an opportunity to reduce carbon footprint for other industries, for instance the marine sector.
However, ammonia production is currently far from sustainable and carbon-free. The primary method of producing the annual approx. 235 million tonnes of ammonia used the world over is the Haber-Bosch process, which was invented more than 100 years ago. ....

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Lasers create miniature robots from bubbles (video)


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Robots are widely used to build cars, paint airplanes and sew clothing in factories, but the assembly of microscopic components, such as those for biomedical applications, has not yet been automated. Lasers could be the solution. Now, researchers reporting in
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces have used lasers to create miniature robots from bubbles that lift, drop and manipulate small pieces into interconnected structures. Watch a video of the bubble microrobots in action here.
As manufacturing has miniaturized, objects are now being constructed that are only a few hundred micrometers long, or about the thickness of a sheet of paper. But it is hard to position such small pieces by hand. In previous studies, scientists created microscopic bubbles using light or sound to assemble 2D items. Also, in a recent experiment, microbubbles produced by lasers, focused and powerful beams of light, could rotate shapes ....

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