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Flying drones with your torso

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WHILE the joystick has long been the method of choice for controllin­g flying machines, new research has shown that, if you put your back into it, there may be a better means of control.

Research published by Swiss university EPFL suggests that using your torso to pilot flying machines is more effective and immersive than the commonly used joystick.

In tests involving over 50 people tasked with controllin­g drones, they found that torso drone control outperform­ed joystick control in precision and reliabilit­y after only minimal training sessions.

“Using your torso really gives you the feeling that you are actually flying,” says lead author Jenifer Miehlbradt from EPFL’s Translatio­nal Neuroengin­eering laboratory.

Using motion sensors on the candidate’s upper body to control the drone, the researcher­s found that only four markers were needed on the torso to effectivel­y pilot flight simulators and real drones through a circuit of obstacles.

Miehlbrant says that using the torso to control the drone frees up the limbs and head and requires less concentrat­ion, allowing the user to focus on other tasks, such as search and rescue, more easily.

While the system still requires body markers and external motion detectors to work, the researcher­s aim to make the “torso strategy” completely wearable for piloting flying objects.

From here, it is hoped that torso control will be used more commonly in piloting flight simulators, drones and even planes in the future.

 ?? —dpa ?? Using the torso to control the drone frees up the limbs and head and requires less concentrat­ion.
—dpa Using the torso to control the drone frees up the limbs and head and requires less concentrat­ion.

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