Monday, April 16, 2012
Robocopter-based system recognizes pirate boats from a database
piracy on the high seas of the 21st century requires century 21 solutions. As part of the ongoing effort to curb attacks on ships, the U.S. Navy will use an unmanned helicopter to test a new detection system in the waters off California in summer 2012. This new package of 3D sensor in combination with new software algorithms allow the Navy to identify more precisely the hidden pirate ships between sending innocent sea routes much quicker and much less work. .. Continue reading Robocopter based system recognizes pirate ships from a database
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