Qualcomm is a member of the Dronecode Foundation and has ported the APM code to the Snapdragon platform. Now, at CES, they're showing the first glimpse of their work:
Qualcomm Research is building the core technologies to enable both rolling and flying autonomous robots. We are demonstrating our state-of-the-art computing platform, built around the Qualcomm Snapdragon processor, with the Cargo. This drone can roll, fly, and perform vision-based obstacle detection in 3D space. See it for yourself this year at CES 2015! Qualcomm Booth: LVCC Central Hall, #8252 www.qualcomm.com/ces
Thanks to Lorenz Meier for the link!
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How is this innovative?????? if the idea was patented in 2012
http://www.bgobeyond.co.uk/about/
http://patentscope.wipo.int/search/en/WO2013182708
https://www.facebook.com/BGoBeyond/photos/pcb.574730592660952/57473...
thx for info Gary
Patrick Egan is there for sUAS News and will be posting on our YouTube channel he has the Inspire camera on a stick to play with so it will go one of two ways ;-)
Awesome!
If anyone gets some good source of drone/robotics keynotes from CES2015, please share them.