Flying Drone Blanke by CRA-Carlo Ratti Associati

Flying Drone Blanke

CRA-Carlo Ratti Associati is collaborating with the drone company Flyfire to prototype a new system for connecting and managing large swarms of drones. The new system revolves around a mesh – a “Flying Drone Blanket” that fits inside a suitcase – that allows fleets of quadcopters to take off simultaneously. Conceived as a modular design, the blanket could scale up to a formation of 10,000 units, resulting in the largest drone show ever.

This concept brings us closer to a future of autonomous drone swarms with a wide range of applications, from light shows to environmental sensing to aerial 3D scanning. The new system offers ease of deployment, all starting with a single suitcase. Inside, users can find the “flying blanket” – a semi-rigid structure that both mechanically and electrically connects drones together.

Each blanket could hold up to 16 drones and doubles as their charging pad – ensuring that the entire system is quickly deployable. To take off, each quadcopter makes a 45-degree handle turn and spins out of the blanket. With the inverse movement, the drones lock back into the mesh and immediately begin to recharge. The blankets can be linked together to create ever-wider launching areas – large enough to stage fleets of unprecedented size.

Each drone has a sleek modular design that supports a multiplicity of functions. Smart batteries paired with an advanced Drone Management Controller (DMC) allow users to experience hassle-free operations. Compact, lightweight, and robust, even a single device can be visible from long distances thanks to ultra-bright LEDs.

The system is fully compatible with Drone Show Software, making it possible to quickly plan and perform a “choral” light show in which swarms of drones work together. CRA brings its experience in design and innovation – including Carlo Ratti’s first project involving drone swarms, unveiled during a 2011 TED Talk.

The first collaboration between CRA and Flyfire was unveiled in 2018, on the occasion of a collective drone drawing performance in Turin, Italy called UFO-Urban Flying Opera (UFO) which was promoted by Compagnia di San Paolo and coordinated and produced by Fondazione LINKS. Source by CRA-Carlo Ratti Associati.

  • Design: CRA-Carlo Ratti Associati
  • Artistic consultancy: Italo Rota
  • CRA design team: Carlo Ratti, Luca Giacolini
  • Flyfire engineering team lead: Nikita Rodichenko
  • Client: Flyfire
  • Year: 2021
  • Renderings by CRA graphic team: Gary di Silvio, Pasquale Milieri, Gianluca Zimbardi

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