Bobbymoore

Author's details

Name: Bobby Moore
Date registered: July 26, 2011

Latest posts

  1. AR Drone In-Flight Mapping — March 23, 2012
  2. Back in Flight! — January 20, 2012
  3. Micro Aerial Vehicles – The Future of UAVs — August 12, 2011
  4. AR.Drone Quadrotor Flight via Microsoft Surface — July 15, 2011

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  1. AR.Drone Quadrotor Flight via Microsoft Surface — 1 comment
  2. Micro Aerial Vehicles – The Future of UAVs — 1 comment

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Mar
23

AR Drone In-Flight Mapping

Now that some basic autonomous flight capabilities are implemented with my quadrotor software, I am now working on implementing photo mapping functionality so that the user can see pictures from the entire flight in a simple, attractive, and easy-to-use manner. This is one of the first renditions of my software’s In-Flight Mapping system where it …

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Jan
20

Back in Flight!

After updating my software to use a more efficient method of video stream communication between the drone and the surface, I had a vast number of complications which wound up with a non-responsive drone and software that could do nothing more than lift off and land the drone. After extensive testing, debugging, and reverting some …

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Aug
12

Micro Aerial Vehicles – The Future of UAVs

After spending the majority of my summer working on the Parrot AR.Drone Quadrotor, I spent some time researching other forms of micro aerial vehicles or “MAV”s and it turns out there is a lot of interest in MAV development. Consequently, the Microsoft Surface project myself and other students from WPI and UNH are working on, …

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Jul
15

AR.Drone Quadrotor Flight via Microsoft Surface

Main Window of Parrotsonjava Software

While working under Andrew Kun in Project54, I have been researching and developing applications for the Microsoft Surface for my Senior Project.  This project has eventual collaboration with other schools and professional groups working toward a multi-touch application which controls a fleet of multiple unmanned aerial vehicles, or UAVs.  Other groups have developed similar UAV …

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