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Demonstrations with drones at Air Force UAS Pitch Day, at Northeastern University's Innovation Campus. in NU's 150ft x 200ft x 62ft tall Drone Cage. (SUN/Julia Malakie)
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Demonstrations with drones at Air Force UAS Pitch Day, at Northeastern University's Innovation Campus. in NU's 150ft x 200ft x 62ft tall Drone Cage. (SUN/Julia Malakie)

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  • Demonstrations with drones at Air Force UAS Pitch Day, at Northeastern University's Innovation Campus. Demonstration of NU & IDT Partnership's autonomous drone recharging, with the drone landing on a recharging station on the roof of a military vehicle. It's inside NU's 150ft x 200ft x 62ft tall Drone Cage, made with netting like ballparks and batting cages. (SUN/Julia Malakie)
  • Demonstrations with drones at Air Force UAS Pitch Day, at Northeastern University's Innovation Campus. NU PhD students, from left, Abdullah Al Bashit of Bangladesh and Boston, Weite Zhang of China and Boston, Matt Skopin of Mahwah, NJ and Boston, and Yutao Jing of China and Boston, and assistant professor of electircal & computer engineering Jose Martinez Lorenzo of Wellesley, right, set up drones for a demonstration of NU's project about using a swarm to detect and track a target. (SUN/Julia Malakie)
  • Demonstrations with drones at Air Force UAS Pitch Day, at Northeastern University's Innovation Campus. NU assistant professor of electrical & computer engineering Jose Martinez Lorenzo of Wellesley demonstrates NU's project about using a swarm of drones to detect and track a target. (SUN/Julia Malakie)
  • Demonstrations with drones at Air Force UAS Pitch Day, at Northeastern University's Innovation Campus. Visitors listen to presentation in NU'w Anechoic Chamber, built to absorb radiofrequency waves, with walls and ceiling made of deep cones, in order to be able to measure very small signals like the electromagnetic pattern of a drone. (SUN/Julia Malakie)
  • Demonstrations with drones at Air Force UAS Pitch Day, at Northeastern University's Innovation Campus. Visitors listen to presentation in NU'w Anechoic Chamber, built to absorb radiofrequency waves, with walls and ceiling made of deep cones, in order to be able to measure very small signals like the electromagnetic pattern of a drone. This presentation was about Cleo Robotics' small drone with no exposed propellors, designed for safe use in confined spaces. The company had hoped to demonstrate it indoors, but found out they needed liability insurance. (SUN/Julia Malakie)
  • Demonstrations with drones at Air Force UAS Pitch Day, at Northeastern University's Innovation Campus. Demonstration of NU & IDT Partnership's autonomous drone recharging, with the drone landing on a recharging station on the roof of a military vehicle. It's inside NU's 150ft x 200ft x 62ft tall Drone Cage, made with netting like ballparks and batting cages. (SUN/Julia Malakie)
  • Demonstrations with drones at Air Force UAS Pitch Day, at Northeastern University's Innovation Campus. in NU's 150ft x 200ft x 62ft tall Drone Cage. (SUN/Julia Malakie)
  • Viewers watch from the Anechoic Chamber, demonstrations with drones at Air Force UAS Pitch Day, at Northeastern University's Innovation Campus, happening inside NU's 150ft x 200ft x 62ft tall Drone Cage, made with netting like ballparks and batting cages. (SUN/Julia Malakie)
  • Demonstrations with drones at Air Force UAS Pitch Day, at Northeastern University's Innovation Campus. Demonstration of NU & IDT Partnership's autonomous drone recharging, with the drone landing on a recharging station on the roof of a military vehicle. (SUN/Julia Malakie)
  • Demonstrations with drones at Air Force UAS Pitch Day, at Northeastern University's Innovation Campus.  (SUN/Julia Malakie)
  • Demonstrations with drones at Air Force UAS Pitch Day, at Northeastern University's Innovation Campus. NU associate professor of electrical & computer engineering Kaushik Chowdhury leads a demonstration of autonomous drone recharging, with the drone landing on a recharging station on the roof of a military vehicle. (SUN/Julia Malakie)
  • Viewers watch from outside the Drone Cage, demonstrations with drones at Air Force UAS Pitch Day, at Northeastern University's Innovation Campus.  (SUN/Julia Malakie)
  • Demonstrations with drones at Air Force UAS Pitch Day, at Northeastern University's Innovation Campus. NU PhD students including Abdullah Al Bashit of Bangladesh and Boston, set up drones for a demonstration of NU's project about using a swarm to detect and track a target. (SUN/Julia Malakie)
  • Demonstrations with drones at Air Force UAS Pitch Day, at Northeastern University's Innovation Campus.  (SUN/Julia Malakie)
  • Demonstrations with drones at Air Force UAS Pitch Day, at Northeastern University's Innovation Campus. NU assistant professor of electrical & computer engineering Jose Martinez Lorenzo of Wellesley demonstrates NU's project about using a swarm of drones to detect and track a target. He was demonstration collision avoidance, where if he approached the drone, it would rise out of collision range. (SUN/Julia Malakie)
  • Demonstrations with drones at Air Force UAS Pitch Day, at Northeastern University's Innovation Campus. NU assistant professor of electrical & computer engineering Jose Martinez Lorenzo of Wellesley demonstrates NU's project about using a swarm of drones to detect and track a target. (SUN/Julia Malakie)
  • Demonstrations with drones at Air Force UAS Pitch Day, at Northeastern University's Innovation Campus. in NU's 150ft x 200ft x 62ft tall Drone Cage. (SUN/Julia Malakie)
  • Demonstrations with drones at Air Force UAS Pitch Day, at Northeastern University's Innovation Campus. NU assistant professor of electrical & computer engineering Jose Martinez Lorenzo of Wellesley demonstrates NU's project about using a swarm of drones to detect and track a target. (SUN/Julia Malakie)
  • Demonstrations with drones at Air Force UAS Pitch Day, at Northeastern University's Innovation Campus. NU PhD students Zixuan Liang, left, and Weite Zhang, both from China and now of Boston, carry out drones after a demonstration of swarm tracking, which happened in NU's 150ft x 200ft x 62ft tall Drone Cage. (SUN/Julia Malakie)
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