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swarm1While they may resemble a fleet of space invaders, these flying robots are actually designed to aid in disaster relief. Developed by the EPFL School of Engineering, the Swarming Micro Air Vehicle Network (SMAVNET) is a group of flying robots that can be deployed during a disaster to create a communication network for rescuers. By flying, the robots are able to overcome any diffcult terrain or other issues they might encounter on the ground, and they provide line-of-sight communication so ground rescuers can contact each other and bases of deployment....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/flying-disaster-relief-robots-create-communication-networks/'>READ ARTICLE</a>1
swarm1While they may resemble a fleet of space invaders, these flying robots are actually designed to aid in disaster relief. Developed by the EPFL School of Engineering, the Swarming Micro Air Vehicle Network (SMAVNET) is a group of flying robots that can be deployed during a disaster to create a communication network for rescuers. By flying, the robots are able to overcome any diffcult terrain or other issues they might encounter on the ground, and they provide line-of-sight communication so ground rescuers can contact each other and bases of deployment....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/flying-disaster-relief-robots-create-communication-networks/'>READ ARTICLE</a>2
swarm4While they may resemble a fleet of space invaders, these flying robots are actually designed to aid in disaster relief. Developed by the EPFL School of Engineering, the Swarming Micro Air Vehicle Network (SMAVNET) is a group of flying robots that can be deployed during a disaster to create a communication network for rescuers. By flying, the robots are able to overcome any diffcult terrain or other issues they might encounter on the ground, and they provide line-of-sight communication so ground rescuers can contact each other and bases of deployment....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/flying-disaster-relief-robots-create-communication-networks/'>READ ARTICLE</a>3
swarm1While they may resemble a fleet of space invaders, these flying robots are actually designed to aid in disaster relief. Developed by the EPFL School of Engineering, the Swarming Micro Air Vehicle Network (SMAVNET) is a group of flying robots that can be deployed during a disaster to create a communication network for rescuers. By flying, the robots are able to overcome any diffcult terrain or other issues they might encounter on the ground, and they provide line-of-sight communication so ground rescuers can contact each other and bases of deployment....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/flying-disaster-relief-robots-create-communication-networks/'>READ ARTICLE</a>4
swarm2While they may resemble a fleet of space invaders, these flying robots are actually designed to aid in disaster relief. Developed by the EPFL School of Engineering, the Swarming Micro Air Vehicle Network (SMAVNET) is a group of flying robots that can be deployed during a disaster to create a communication network for rescuers. By flying, the robots are able to overcome any diffcult terrain or other issues they might encounter on the ground, and they provide line-of-sight communication so ground rescuers can contact each other and bases of deployment....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/flying-disaster-relief-robots-create-communication-networks/'>READ ARTICLE</a>5
swarm3While they may resemble a fleet of space invaders, these flying robots are actually designed to aid in disaster relief. Developed by the EPFL School of Engineering, the Swarming Micro Air Vehicle Network (SMAVNET) is a group of flying robots that can be deployed during a disaster to create a communication network for rescuers. By flying, the robots are able to overcome any diffcult terrain or other issues they might encounter on the ground, and they provide line-of-sight communication so ground rescuers can contact each other and bases of deployment....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/flying-disaster-relief-robots-create-communication-networks/'>READ ARTICLE</a>6
swarm4While they may resemble a fleet of space invaders, these flying robots are actually designed to aid in disaster relief. Developed by the EPFL School of Engineering, the Swarming Micro Air Vehicle Network (SMAVNET) is a group of flying robots that can be deployed during a disaster to create a communication network for rescuers. By flying, the robots are able to overcome any diffcult terrain or other issues they might encounter on the ground, and they provide line-of-sight communication so ground rescuers can contact each other and bases of deployment....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/flying-disaster-relief-robots-create-communication-networks/'>READ ARTICLE</a>7







