NASA Ames Robotics, Automation and Control Technology Showcase

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Whether in the deep sea, on land, or outer space, robotics, automation and control technologies allow for fine-tuned servicing, control modification, and increased user convenience. Robotics, automation, and control applications can be seen in many industries and help save time, money, and energy. In doing so, these technologies increase effectiveness and efficiency.

With years of research and development of autonomy and human/robot interaction technologies, NASA Ames has built a robust portfolio of inventions that are now available to the public through technology licensing. During this upcoming webinar, we will present three new technologies with broad benefits and applications in the commercial marketplace.

Airborne Machine Learning Estimates for Local Winds and Kinematics

Adaptive wind estimation for small unmanned aerial systems using motion data

Optimal Control Modification

Technology Transfer Presentation and Closing
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I have the impression that the goal of every technology transfer programme is to grab a patent first before working out the details.

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