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New Amazon drone to deliver packages in less than 30 minutes

Amazon plans to use self-piloted drones to deliver packages to shoppers' home in the coming months.

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Published : Jun 6, 2019, 6:01 PM IST

Updated : Jun 6, 2019, 6:16 PM IST

Las Vegas: Upping the ante for its rivals, Amazon on Wednesday unveiled its latest and Next-Gen Prime Air drone that can fly up to 24 km and deliver packages under 2.5 kg to customers in less than 30 minutes.

The drone would start shipping packages within months, starting with the US.

"With the help of our world-class fulfilment and delivery network, we expect to scale Prime Air both quickly and efficiently, delivering packages via drone to customers within months," Jeff Wilke, CEO of Amazon Worldwide Consumer, told the audience at its "Re: Mars" event here.

A hybrid design, it can do vertical takeoffs and landings - like a helicopter.

"It's efficient and aerodynamic - like an airplane. It also easily transitions between these two modes - from vertical-mode to airplane mode, and back to vertical mode," informed Wilke.

Read more:Toyota launches Glanza in India; price starts at Rs 7.22 lakh

The new Prime Air drone employs diverse sensors and advanced algorithms, such as multi-view stereo vision, to detect static objects like a chimney.

To detect moving objects, like a paraglider or helicopter, it uses proprietary computer-vision and machine learning algorithms.

The drone needs a small area around the delivery location that is clear of people, animals, or obstacles.

"We determine this using explainable stereo vision in parallel with sophisticated AI algorithms trained to detect people and animals from above," emphasised the Amazon executive.

Wire detection is one of the hardest challenges for low-altitude flights.

"Through the use of computer-vision techniques we've invented, our drones can recognize and avoid wires as they descend into, and ascend out of, a customer's yard," said Wilke.

Las Vegas: Upping the ante for its rivals, Amazon on Wednesday unveiled its latest and Next-Gen Prime Air drone that can fly up to 24 km and deliver packages under 2.5 kg to customers in less than 30 minutes.

The drone would start shipping packages within months, starting with the US.

"With the help of our world-class fulfilment and delivery network, we expect to scale Prime Air both quickly and efficiently, delivering packages via drone to customers within months," Jeff Wilke, CEO of Amazon Worldwide Consumer, told the audience at its "Re: Mars" event here.

A hybrid design, it can do vertical takeoffs and landings - like a helicopter.

"It's efficient and aerodynamic - like an airplane. It also easily transitions between these two modes - from vertical-mode to airplane mode, and back to vertical mode," informed Wilke.

Read more:Toyota launches Glanza in India; price starts at Rs 7.22 lakh

The new Prime Air drone employs diverse sensors and advanced algorithms, such as multi-view stereo vision, to detect static objects like a chimney.

To detect moving objects, like a paraglider or helicopter, it uses proprietary computer-vision and machine learning algorithms.

The drone needs a small area around the delivery location that is clear of people, animals, or obstacles.

"We determine this using explainable stereo vision in parallel with sophisticated AI algorithms trained to detect people and animals from above," emphasised the Amazon executive.

Wire detection is one of the hardest challenges for low-altitude flights.

"Through the use of computer-vision techniques we've invented, our drones can recognize and avoid wires as they descend into, and ascend out of, a customer's yard," said Wilke.

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Amazon says drones will be making deliveries in 'months'
          Las Vegas, Jun 6 (AP) Amazon said Wednesday that it plans to use self-piloted drones to deliver packages to shoppers' home in the coming months.
          The online shopping giant did not give exact timing or say where the drones will be making deliveries.
          Amazon said its new drones use computer vision and machine learning to detect and avoid people or clotheslines in backyards when landing.
          "From paragliders to power lines to a corgi in the backyard, the brain of the drone has safety covered," said Jeff Wilke, who oversees Amazon's retail business.
          Wilke said the drones are fully electric, can fly up to 24 kilometres, deliver in 30 minutes and carry goods that weigh up to 5 pounds (2.3 kilograms), like a paperback or toothpaste.
          Amazon has been working on drone delivery for years. Back in December 2013, Amazon CEO and founder Jeff Bezos told the "60 Minutes" news show that drones would be flying to customer's homes within five years. But that deadline passed due to regulatory hurdles.
          The Federal Aviation Administration, which regulates commercial use of drones in the U.S., did not immediately respond to a request for comment Wednesday.
          In April, a subsidiary of search giant Google won approval from the FAA to make drone deliveries in parts of Virginia.
          Wilke said that the company is working with several regulatory agencies to get approval.
          "We expect to do it within months," he said. (AP)
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