Cruise Missile Navigation - For Robots Like Roomba 18
quackking writes "Relentless price dropping continues. Samsung patents a system which navigates a robotic vacuum using infrared sensors, map matching. When I worked on this stuff at a gov't spook lab long ago our group budget was in the mid 8 digits. Read all about it here. How hard would it be to repurpose this technology to more sinister uses?"
Lots of things can be repurposed (Score:3, Insightful)
In case nobody notices, most totalitarian/authoritarian regimes always seem to drive wages down the toilet so this situation comes up more often than you might think.
So...fire is old technology too.... (Score:1, Insightful)
Picture of the missle in action... (Score:2)
Do what it says! (Score:2)
thank goodness (Score:1)
Re:Not the most important system (Score:2)
The problem was that usually the jets use GPS. And GPS works fine, and the signal lock works fine and everything. But because the GPS is on top of the aircraft, the signal is lost when the plane goes into a roll. When the plane straightens out, the plane relatively hasn't moved much so the gps get another lock very fast. Unfortunetly "very fast" isn't fast enough when you are doing mach 1 in a fighter plane, and have just gone into a roll to lose altitude. Suddenly you find yourself doing top speed in a fighter jet with your altitude measurements saying you are 300m +- 300m.
Using inertial measures wasn't particulary effective either, because if you mounted it in the middle, then you couldn't get enough accuracy out of it, and you want to mount it on the edges then you end up need 3 or 4 of them, with tons of wiring and redundancy etc.
Re:Not the most important system (Score:2)
Seems like they'd just add a GPS antenna on the bottom of the plane, too. You could probably get your "very fast" lock with the bottom antenna before you lost your lock with the top one, and vice-versa coming out of the roll.
Re:Not the most important system (Score:2)
What if the jet was flying sideways? Like when turning in a dive?
Re:Not the most important system (Score:2)
Re:Not the most important system (Score:2)
I don't really know. There's probably particular orientations in which it doesn't work, and what to do in such cases. The whole thing is really annoying because it's literally only a second when it fails on you, but comming out of dive, that is when you need it most
Re:Not the most important system (Score:2)
Try Combination Vacuum and Pet Excerciser... (Score:2)
Second, replace rotating floor-cleaning brush with small cutoff saw blades. Place in cube office full of Ethernet jumpers and power cords hanging down on floors...,
Anybody know how this critter defines a room boundary? What happens if it goes outside?
a robotic vacuum using infrared sensors (Score:2)
Wow, you mean something like a killer cloud [rogers.com] (only inverted)? No wonder that your spook lab was being held so secret!
It's time to clean up! (Score:2)