Very nice prototype of a iPad UAV groundstation in this RCG thread. Was originally designed for the iPhone but clearly works better on the bigger screen.

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Comment by Matt on April 2, 2010 at 7:29pm
Now that is a good ground station! It looks so well integrated.

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Comment by Chris Anderson on April 2, 2010 at 9:38pm
They now have a website. Looks like it's going to be a commercial product (ie, not open source)
Comment by Theodoric Hrodeber Roland Alia on April 2, 2010 at 10:20pm
Wow this looks awesome! As an app dev this is something i would be very interested in. I would be very surprised if this was a free app.
Comment by Ahmed on April 3, 2010 at 6:47am
I think you guys should wait for the HP Slate which will be similar to iPad but running Windows 7. Don't get me wrong, I am an Apple fan ;-)

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Comment by Gary Mortimer on April 3, 2010 at 8:50am
How does it speak to the UAS?

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Comment by jasonshort on April 3, 2010 at 1:34pm
Can't wait to get the Parrot Drone running with the iPad. Chris, Are you flying that combo yet?

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Comment by Chris Anderson on April 3, 2010 at 1:49pm
Nope. I don't have an iPad SDK. I'm actually planning another project with the Parrot AR.Drone, which is an add-on Arduino board that allows you to add any sensors you want and use them to control the quad, with the outer loop running on your laptop. Just struggling a bit with the lack of desktop code; there's nothing for Windows or Mac yet (just Android, iPhone and Linux)
Comment by Scott Plunkett on April 3, 2010 at 5:57pm
This is an interesting idea...but Gary hit the mail on the head - how does it send and receive data to the UAS...it would have to be via the WiFi or the 3G signal...but I doubt seriously this would work over 3G, so it must be some sort of server side application, then fed over some other broadband, then across the WiFi.
Comment by Andy Schwarz on April 4, 2010 at 5:44pm
Hi, I am the developer of this software. We are not using 3G or WLAN for the communication interface. It's all based on a special hardware interface that docks on the standard Apple Port. The hardware transmits the data on UHF (2.2-2.3 GHz) and we testing a currently 5.8 GHz.FHSS. The whole system is very experimental at the moment, but what you see on the picture is a screenshot from the live system (using an PZ T-28). The software runs currently on Windows XP, but we are using a special designed Framework which runs the code on both platforms.

The goal is here to create a proof of concept UAS which is ready to use within 5min and an intuitive ergonomic ground station. Basically every soldier on the battle field should have one of these packages :-)

The project is not commercial but also not open-source (at this time). If it ever becomes reality than probably as military application only.

Thanks,

Andy
Comment by Andy Schwarz on April 4, 2010 at 5:45pm
Btw, the T-28 is just a temporary solution. We are investigating to build a battle-field mini UAS.

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