The issue is not about getting the GPS coordinates of the UAV at the time of the snap shot - thats easy - what I'm after is calculating the actual photo boundary when it may be at a distance from the UAV. just for sake of argument lets…"
When you take a picture from a UAV how do you go about figuring out the GPS coordinates of the area in the photo - I don't want/need the GPS of the UAV but want the coordinates in the photo itself? I'm not quite sure where to find more information…
"A hall effect sensor placed in the way shown should give you pulse resolution equal to the number of magnets in the shell and will give pulses like a quadrature encoder (if you use a latching hall sensor). Using a pair of sensors placed half phase…"