Lasse Loffler
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Lasse Loffler is a researcher focused on advancing the accessibility and practicality of Micro Aerial Vehicles (MAVs) for civil applications. His primary contributions lie in developing low-cost, scalable infrastructure for autonomous drone research, most notably through the ICARUS (Infrastructure for Compact Aerial Robots Under Supervision) framework. This system, detailed in his highly cited 2017 paper, provides a complete testbed for MAV research starting at approximately $100, democratizing access to aerial robotics experimentation. By combining affordable hardware with robust supervision protocols, Loffler's work addresses a critical barrier in the field—the high cost of entry—enabling broader participation in drone research and development. His contributions have laid important groundwork for practical, supervised autonomous systems, with his ICARUS paper accumulating over 3 citations and serving as a foundational reference for researchers seeking to build cost-effective aerial robotic platforms.
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