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Bird’s-eye view used to craft autopilot technology

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Once used as wartime messengers, pigeons now have a new calling: acting as informants for navigation technology design. Harvard University research involved training messenger pigeons to fly through an artificial forest with a tiny camera mounted to their heads, literally offering a bird’s-eye view and enabling the scientists to reconstruct both what the birds saw and how they moved. Pigeons were fitted with a tiny head-camera for their flight through an artificial forest. Images courtesy of Talia Moore. The navigation methods that enable a pigeon to fly quickly and...Read full article

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    Published: September 2011
    Americasauto-pilot technologyBiophotonicsBioScancamerasHarvard Universityhead saccadeImagingMassachusettsnavigation technologyNewspigeonsroboticsScotlandSociety for Experimental Biologyunmanned aircraft

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