Using this unmanned aerial vehicle, the company has achieved a new Guinness World Record, when raising 500 equipment simultaneously in the night sky. A record that surpasses the previous one, achieved less than a year ago, in which he put in the air 100 Drones flying at the same time.

Intel Shooting Star

Following the acquisition of MAVinci, Flight planning software developer company, Intel has expanded its proposal for the drone sector with a system designed specifically for light shows: Shooting Star.

With Shooting Star, Intel wants to prove that light shows made with the help of drones can redefine and create new experiences in the night sky. In addition, recently, have carried out tests with this equipment in Germany, achieving a new Guinness World Record for the most unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) in the air simultaneously. For the experience they raised 500 Intel Shooting Star drones into the night sky and surpassed their previous record of 100 Drones flying at the same time, achieved less than a year ago.

Intel Shooting Star drones have been designed with safety and creativity in mind, with a very light structure, based on flexible plastics and foams and without screws, and with, practically, Unlimited color matching possibilities.

Intel Shooting Star

The propellers of this quadcopter are protected inside covered cages and all its features have been built to guarantee safe flight, In addition to being a splash-resistant device that can fly in fine rain.

This system is programmed, Assemble and handle with ease, to create choreographed images in the night sky and deliver a spectacular entertainment experience.

The Intel Shooting Star drone uses built-in LED lights that can create more than 4.000 millions of color combinations based on red LEDs, Green, Blues and whites. With improved animation software and interface, It now allows you to create a light show in just a few days, instead of the weeks or months that were needed until now.

Intel Shooting Star

The algorithms, owned by Intel, can automate the process of creating animations, using an image as a reference to determine the number of drones needed, its placement and the fastest route to create the image in the sky.

The light show software also performs a full check of the drone fleet before each flight, selecting the most optimized for each flight, based on battery life, GPS reception, etc.

Likewise, The entire fleet of Intel Shooting Star drones can be easily controlled with a single computer. The size of the fleet depends on the animation needed and hundreds of teams can intervene.

Intel Shooting Star

MAVinci Acquisition

With the purchase of this German company, Intel has increased its expertise in flight planning software algorithms, as well as improving capabilities for fixed-wing drone design, complementing the technology and experience gained with Ascending Technologies.

Intel says, This acquisition will play a leading role in providing solutions for sectors such as agriculture, Insurance, Construction, Mining, etc.

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By • 8 Nov, 2016
• Section: Lighting, Business