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Simulated Mars rover and virtual environment - Neurala, Neuromorphics Lab, NASA












The video illustrates how optic flow information can be extracted by a simulated Mars rover moving in a simulated Mars virtual. The work, sponsored by NASA and realized by Neurala (www.neurala.com) and the CELEST Neuromorphics Lab (nl.bu.edu), shows how the movement of a simulated robot with respect to its environment produces important clues in the visual system to estimate motion. This information, often termed optic flow, allows biological systems to understand how itself and other objects are moving through the world. Neurala and the Boston University Neuromorphics Lab are working together in a NASA-sponsored STTR to build neural models for autonomous navigation in a simulated Mars rover.

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