MIT researchers built smaller and more energy efficient Navion chip which can enable fingernail-sized drones

Briefing

MIT researchers built smaller and more energy efficient Navion chip which can enable fingernail-sized drones

June 27, 2018

Briefing

  • Miniature Drone Chip – MIT researchers developed new chip for miniature drones that is smaller and consumes less power than previous chip in 2017
  • Smaller Chip – Chip, called Navion, is built from ground up, and has size of 20 square millimeters, similar to LEGO minifigure’s footprint
  • Energy Efficient – Consumes 24 milliwatts, one-thousandth energy required to power lightbulb, by compressing images that can be stored and reducing unnecessary operations
  • Image Processing – Can capture images at 171 frames per second, compared to DJI’s Phantom 3 drone that can take 30 frames per second
  • Applications – Include helping miniature drones as small as fingernail, as well as small robots and medical devices, navigate where global positioning system (GPS) data is unavailable

Accelerator

Sector

Consumer Durables, Healthcare/Health Sciences, Information Technology

Organization

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Source

Original Publication Date

June 20, 2018

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