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| + | We tend to use the word " | ||
| + | But actually it refers to any unmanned vehicle. | ||
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| + | == Type of Drones == | ||
| + | * drone = unmanned vehicle (UV) | ||
| + | * unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) | ||
| + | * copter, one or more rotors | ||
| + | * helicoptor, one rotor | ||
| + | * multirotor | ||
| + | * quadcopter, 4 rotors | ||
| + | * hexcopter, 6 rotors | ||
| + | * octocopter, 8 rotors | ||
| + | * plane, fixed wing | ||
| + | * vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL), some combination of fixed wing and rotors | ||
| + | * unmanned water-based vehicle (UWV) | ||
| + | * boat, surface water | ||
| + | * submarine, under waterV | ||
| + | * unmanned land-based vehicle (ULV) | ||
| + | * rover | ||
| + | * wheels | ||
| + | * tracks | ||
| + | * legs | ||
| + | * animal shapes: bird, snake, bee, fish | ||
| + | * humanoid, looks like a human | ||
| + | * android | ||
| + | * cybernaut | ||
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| + | === Degree of Autonomy === | ||
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| + | How dependent is the drone on his human overlord? | ||
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| + | == remote control, radio control == | ||
| + | An unmanned vehicle can be completely controlled by a human pilot operating from a distance. | ||
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| + | == hybrid == | ||
| + | The vehicle is capable of acting on its own, but sometimes receives | ||
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| + | Airplanes have long had an " | ||
| + | The human pilot has complete control of the aircraft, but can turn the autopilot on for periods of stable flight.\\ | ||
| + | When the autopilot is on, the plane might be said to be unmanned temporarily.\\ | ||
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| + | remote controlled | ||
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| + | radio controlled | ||
| + | FPV | ||
| + | autonomous | ||
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| + | human control with optional autopilot | ||
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| + | combination of human remote control and autonomy | ||
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| + | Tesla automobiles, | ||
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| + | In a sailboat, in a steady sea, the skipper can tie the tiller down, and lean back to smoke his pipe. | ||
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| + | == fully autonomous == | ||
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| + | A vehicle is completely on its own, with no human supervision.\\ | ||
| + | This is theoretically possible, but has not yet been demonstrated.\\ | ||
| + | At the least, humans must build the thing, program it, turn it on, and fix it if it breaks.\\ | ||
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| + | This requires motivation. | ||
| + | An that is getting into some advanced AI concepts.j | ||
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| + | In an automous car, the car does not know where to go | ||
| + | A human must give the UAV instructions. | ||
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| + | Imagine an Uber car. | ||
| + | Its motivation is to earn money by giving people rides. | ||
| + | To some extent it can choose which geographic regions to operate it, | ||
| + | which customers to accept or reject. | ||
| + | It must keep itslef | ||
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| + | In order of priority. | ||
| + | - Keep yourself safe. Stay out of bad neighborhoods. | ||
| + | - Keep yourself charged. | ||
| + | - Earn as much money as possible by giving people rides. | ||
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| + | This brings to mind... | ||
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| + | === Isaac Asimov' | ||
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| + | First Law. | ||
| + | A robot may not injure a human being or, through inaction, allow a human being to come to harm. | ||
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| + | Second Law. | ||
| + | A robot must obey the orders given it by human beings except where such orders would conflict with the First Law. | ||
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| + | Third Law. | ||
| + | A robot must protect its own existence as long as such protection does not conflict with the First or Second Law. | ||
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| + | | -- from the //Handbook of Robotics, 56th Edition, 2058 A.D.//, described in Asimov' | ||
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| + | Notice that a robot programmed in this way is NOT fully autonomous.\\ | ||
| + | It has no motivations other than to obey humans.\\ | ||
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