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In the Swarmathon competition at the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex, students were asked to develop computer...
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- Two of the four "Swarmies" robots stand in front of the bar code markers they will track as...
A Swarmie robot finds a "resource" cube marked with an AprilTag, similar to a barcode. In the Swarmathon competition...
A cube identified with an AprilTag, similar to a barcode, is delivered to a "home" square in the middle of a...
A cube identified with an AprilTag, similar to a barcode, is delivered to a "home" square in the middle of a...
During the final round of the Swarmathon competition at the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex, Students from...
This close-up shows Swarmie robots that were programmed with computer code by college and university students....
In the second annual Swarmathon competition at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, students were asked to...
In the Swarmathon competition at the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex, students were asked to develop computer...
In the Swarmathon competition at the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex, students were asked to develop computer...
Melanie Moses, a professor of computer science at the University of New Mexico, presents a small replica of a...