<p>➀ Engineers and roboticists from the University of Hong Kong have developed a high-speed aerial robot named SUPER that can navigate unknown environments while avoiding obstacles.</p><p>➁ The robot uses 3D LiDAR technology instead of traditional cameras and sensors to provide real-time feedback and generate a flight path strategy in real-time.</p><p>➂ During testing, the robot demonstrated the ability to navigate obstacle courses at 20 meters per second and track targets in complex environments.</p>
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