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June 14, 2016
UAV NEWS
Johns Hopkins team makes hobby drones crash to expose design flaws
Baltimore MD (SPX) Jun 14, 2016
Sales of drones - small flying machines equipped with cameras - are soaring. But new research by a Johns Hopkins computer security team has raised concerns about how easily hackers could cause these robotic devices to ignore their human controllers and land or, more drastically, crash. Five graduate students and their professor discovered three different ways to send rogue commands from a computer laptop to interfere with an airborne hobby drone's normal operation and land it or send it plummeting ... read more

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German minister wants EU to curb foreign investors
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Public private model would make DARPA's on-orbit service capability a reality
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) announcement of a Robotics Servicing of Geosynchronous Satellites (RSGS) program in March is an important step towards extending the productivit ... more
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EOD robot system passes critical design review
The U.S. Navy and Northrop Grumman Corporation have completed the critical design review of a robotic system for explosive ordnance disposal. ... more
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Germany says not blocking Chinese bid for robotics firm
Berlin on Friday denied blocking a Chinese takeover bid for German industrial robotics supplier Kuka, ahead of Chancellor Angela Merkel's visit to China. ... more
MOON DAILY

Fifty Years of Moon Dust
Before humans could take their first steps on the moon, that mysterious and forbidding surface had to be reconnoitered by robots. When President John Kennedy set a goal of landing astronauts on the ... more
MOON DAILY

Airbus Defence and Space to guide lunar lander to the Moon
Airbus Defence and Space and the European Space Agency (ESA), have signed a contract for the early development of a system that will ensure the safe and precise landing of the Russian Luna-Resource ... more
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RE2 Robotics contracted to support USAF airfield damage repair program
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Signals detected from EgyptAir black box
A French navy vessel using deep-water listening devices has detected signals from one of the black boxes that could explain why the EgyptAir plane crashed into the Mediterranean, investigators said Wednesday. ... more
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DARPA sets sights on Robotic Space Plane for next generation warfare
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EU, Berlin oppose Chinese bid for German robotics maker: report
Top officials in Brussels and Berlin oppose a Chinese takeover bid of German industrial robotics supplier Kuka, a newspaper reported Monday. ... more
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Robot home-help and virtual reality at Taiwan's Computex
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MARSDAILY

AAC Microtec to develop miniaturized motion controller for space rovers and robots

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Soft wearable robot lightens heavy loads

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Newly developed EOD robot delivered to Army

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Machines can learn to respond to new situations like human beings would

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