We are really happy with our new battery bunker. This storage facility designed and built by out AARR students is tricked out with a Nest WiFi smoke + CO detector and offers us a safe, secure spot ...Read More
Our AARR team is blessed with a wide range of colleagues and partners who work with a wide range of systems beyond the flying or swimming robots we often deal with. One great example of this is the ...Read More
Hi All, Over the past few weeks, here at CI, we have run into several road bumps to complete the processing of projects that require Pix4D. To run Pix4D you need A LOT of processing power from your co...Read More
Today me and Amanda got a start of fixing the end caps on the Open ROV 2.7 model. We had to fix the wires inside also because the old ones were corroded....Read More
Our new aerial unit, the DJI S1000 Octocopter, is only a couple of tweaks away from completion. This unit was added to our ESRM aerial library to allow our new LiDAR unit to be used. The LiDAR unit wi...Read More
We are nearing the release of our 2016 Drone Poll Results!!! By way of prep, I am curious as to what you all think about our potential mapping output formats. The underlying data represented in thes...Read More
Our AARR Team‘s secret Computer Science weapon–Tim Holcombe–proved his robotic chops today during his final exam/competition for our COMP 462: Embedded Systems class. Autonomous Car Challe...Read More
It all began with a box filled with PVC pipe, some dedicated AARR students from our B-WET-funded Crossing the Channel Mentoring Program at CSUCI and the very curious students of Robert J. Frank In...Read More
Camarillo, Calif., March 14, 2016— Have you ever operated an Unmanned Aerial Vehicle? How do you feel about law enforcement using UAVs or drones? How about universities? Movie studios? Th...Read More
Our AARR Team has been gearing up for participating in more community outreach through our B-WET-funded Crossing the Channel Mentoring Program. For two weeks, beginning March 7, the Robert J. Fran...Read More