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Trying to understand the ArduIMU and the data I can get from it.

Started Sep 27, 2012 0 Replies

My goal is to log orientation and XY accelerations of my car during track days and my drift boat while I'm running the…Continue

USCG DGPS corrections / VHF radio?

Started Sep 26, 2011 0 Replies

USCG broadcasts DGPS corrections that beat WAAS et al. on VHF radios. When using mapping and surveying grade GPS units that consume this data I was able to achieve real-time <1 m single-frequency…Continue

Tags: GPS, OEM, DGPS, radio, VHF

 

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Trying to understand the ArduIMU and the data I can get from it.

My goal is to log orientation and XY accelerations of my car during track days and my drift boat while I'm running the river. Pitch and roll are less important (but still interesting) as yaw (compass direction), lat / lon, XYZ accelerations, and barametric-pressure derived altitude.I know that the ArduIMU will fuse the information from the sensors but I'm confused about the following:Will the ArduIMU spit out XYZ…See More
Sep 27, 2012
me commented on Ruwan's blog post Computing power on a multirotor.
"Check out the Gumstix Overo computers (especially the Fire and Water). Haven't flown one yet but the power is there to run linux et al. https://www.gumstix.com"
May 23, 2012
me commented on trappy's blog post Stunt sheep
"Was this flight in the US National Airspace (any height above ground and private property doesn't matter while in flight)? Is Trappy et al. sponsored or hired by by Go Pro, Hobby King, Immersion RC (logos at the start of the video…"
Nov 28, 2011
me commented on Kenneth Duffek's blog post Night Ops
"I should also say that that's an awesome shot and good research. Thank you for sharing!"
Nov 15, 2011
me commented on Kenneth Duffek's blog post Night Ops
"So to clarify, you started at 10,500 ft and climbed to an elevation of 10,550 ft, meaning that you were only 50 feet off the ground (50 ft AGL). I think we should be very careful with standards and reporting altitude on here. My first time through…"
Nov 15, 2011
me posted a discussion

USCG DGPS corrections / VHF radio?

USCG broadcasts DGPS corrections that beat WAAS et al. on VHF radios. When using mapping and surveying grade GPS units that consume this data I was able to achieve real-time <1 m single-frequency position solutions. Is anyone aware of an OEM / serial radio module capable of retrieving VHF / marine radio frequencies? http://www.navcen.uscg.gov/?pageName=dgpsMainSee More
Sep 26, 2011
me commented on Ahmed Rehan's photo
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"Is this taken at nadir?"
Sep 8, 2011
me commented on Krzysztof Bosak's blog post IR DSM from Pteryx UAV - but what for?
"Remote Sensing (RS) is incredibly useful for a wide variety of applications and will be the primary use of civilian UASs. A UAS gives you both high spatial and temporal resolution at a low cost, a difficult to impossible task with other…"
Jun 22, 2011
me commented on Mark Harrison's blog post An Idea for ArduPilot-based Differential GPS
"Thales AC12 does carrier phase. I've post processed to within a foot of an NGS benchmark. Lots of hurdles but possible."
May 11, 2011

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Remote Sensing, LIDAR, GIS, software.
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Remote Sensing, LIDAR, GIS, software.
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