Hi, Im working on a autonomous drones and im using JETSON NANO and flight controller PIXHAWK .Im able to control my drone by giving rc commands on the MAVLINK terminal itself by connecting it with PIXHAWK but now i want a python code from which i can
Using RTK GNSS on drones has always been a bit complicated for us: the setting up process tends to be long and tedious. It also has been time consuming to validate if all the settings implemented from different forum threads offer a reliable solution
I'm leading a project to develop a completely open source system, which runs on ROS, for deploying artificial intelligence and computer vision on a drone. We are trying to make the system as general purpose as possible. We are getting started with a
I'm leading a project to develop a completely open source system for deploying artificial intelligence and computer vision on a drone. We are trying to make the system as general purpose as possible, but one application would be supporting precision
I'm leading a project to develop a completely open source system for deploying artificial intelligence and computer vision on a drone, and I thought Terrain/Surface Mapping might be interested. The goal is to support research groups monitoring things
I'm new in the UAV world, trying for second time to understand how an UAV fly and what's the job of every part of it (the first try what a bad timing). I had started by buying a second hand DIY drone that was in far worse state than what
I am having trouble identifying which gimbals to buy/use and some advive would be appreciated. I actually need two. I need one gimbal to carry a Go Pro Hero 9 and one to carry a DSLR camera. I am thinking of using Ardupilot with APM planner 2.0, bu
Would any of you know what avenue of technology I would look to achieve this? I need it to go through walls. It doesn't have to be just one beacon, it could be multiple beacons that sends signals to determine a waypoint.
Hi! We are students from Aalborg University (Denmark), conducting a survey on drone use. It takes less than 2 minutes to complete the questionnaire (in Google Forms) and you will help us a lot with our project! Thanks in advance!
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Hi everyone !! I have question. How can I send pixhawk location to raspi 4. I research this subject on the net and when I see it I have to use dronekit software. Does anyone want to provide additional information? Note: I will be happy if you would l
I am making some education software that will use drones. I want to learn a lot about the avionics theory involved in drone flight (IMU, PID, Mix Table, etc). I need that rather than building the drone and uploading the software type info. Anyone kno
Don't know if this is the correct place to post this but anyhow it is where I am.
I am building my first hexcopter. I am using a radiolink AT10 transmitter and receiver. the manual indicates that I need to link the receiver with the transmitter and
I'm new to the forum, and I had a brilliant idea this morning, why not use a UAV to track the movements or animals or to track problematic animals like feral hogs. I have access to nightvision, thermal, and a wide range of optics, but
I am successfully using a 4G LTE network connection to send bidirectional telemetry AND HD (1280X1024 / 25fps) Video from my drones. The video is perfect, the telemetry is perfect - regardless of range (assumes 4G is available). I use my cell phone
Hello to everyone. My training channel on MultiCopter (Drone) that I started preparing without hiding information. If you are just starting out, be sure to check it out.
I am waiting for your suggestions, support and criticism.
Hey guys, I just launched my book. Drone University, It’s an A-Z on how to roll your own autonomous airplane or multi-copter, and in addition includes recipes and tips. It has a lot of APM info!