Linux Foundation Launches Open Source Dronecode Project 24
garymortimer writes with news about a project that hopes to create an open source code platform for drones. "The Linux Foundation, the nonprofit organization dedicated to accelerating the growth of Linux and collaborative development, today announced the founding of the Dronecode Project. The Project will bring together existing open source drone projects and assets under a nonprofit structure governed by The Linux Foundation. The result will be a common, shared open source platform for Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs). Founding members include 3D Robotics, Baidu, Box, DroneDeploy, Intel, jDrones, Laser Navigation, Qualcomm, SkyWard, Squadrone System, Walkera and Yuneec. Dronecode includes the APM UAV software platform and associated code, which until now has been hosted by 3D Robotics, a world leader in advanced UAV autopilot and autonomous vehicle control. The company was co-founded by Chris Anderson, formerly editor-in-chief of Wired"
Easy! (Score:1)
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It is already trivially easy to hack most open source drones. The majority of users don't change their telemetry radio settings from the default, and there is no encryption.
http://www.dtic.mil/cgi-bin/GetTRDoc?AD=ADA598977
And the name of the project is: (Score:4, Funny)
SkyNet!
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Perhaps, but systemd-drone will replace it soon by its own kitchen sink codebase.
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Perhaps a mind to near-future practical applications. If you had proposed 10 years ago, that they focus on setting aside relevant code for linux on cell phones, people might have had similar concerns.
Small-scale quadrotor drone control software is likely going to be a big deal over the next decade. Maybe not a huge deal. Maybe not something else might angle into the same area better, but lots of people are trying to come up with a way to do something clever with drones.
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Why not any other particular field?
Precisely! I was looking for a decent open-source missile guidance system, but alas, to no avail.
such branches (Score:2)
I'm looking forward to the branch of development that can take out other drones such as Amazon Monopolizers and assorted police / military drones. Possible features include pointing lasers to 'paint' them for arduino controlled ground based rapidfire paintball targeting, spraying crazy glue or webbing into their rotors, and of course flipping the damn things over. Set up a hawk's perch with some solar panels & magnetic inductance charger, fella could have a good time in Vegas w a few of these.
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Aerobots, Please (Score:3)
Drones kill brown babies. Aerobots deliver tacos.
2007 called (Score:2)
UTV (Score:2)
T as in Terrestrial. Not having been much into UAV's, to me, the most impressive UTV is: https://www.youtube.com/watch?... [youtube.com]
Invite the NSA (Score:2)