Swarming UAVs
Matthew explores the groundbreaking concept of routing swarms of tiny unmanned aerial vehicles, reminiscent of insects or birds. He discusses the challenges of simulating such technology with high-performance computing and delves into the algorithmic strategies necessary for coordinating multiple UAVs, each with distinct objectives like surveillance and sensor data collection. This vision, once futuristic, is rooted in early 2000s research and innovation.In this clip
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