Apple has developed a new navigation system for UAVs

The new system minimizes the use of pre-prepared cards through built-in sensors.

Experts of the company Apple has developed and patented a new innovative navigation system for unmanned vehicles.

The new system minimizes the use of pre-prepared cards through built-in sensors. Engineers from technology giant Apple has patented a new development of navigation system for unmanned vehicles, which reduces the pre-prepared maps by orientation in space using sensors.

New development specialists from Apple involves the introduction into the case of drones increased number of detectors and sensors that will be used for orienteering.

Experts say that new innovative technology will allow to get rid of constant updating of navigational charts, which will increase the overall functionality and efficiency of unmanned vehicles that will be less dependent on third-party software.

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