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How about a migration from ublox Antaris4 to Antaris5. I believe they are pretty much pin to pin compatible and minor changes are needed in the UBX protocol
 
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==  GSM (cellular phone) modem, onboard camera and x86 compatible computer ==
If not done by someone else the OSAM team will be working on the integration of the ublox 5 modules in a month or two.. Danstah
 
<br> This is done but was not really needed since it had already been done by the guys over at ENAC. Refer to the GPS page for instructions.  
with GSM modem you get unlimited range,
Also for those using the LEA-5H is anyone really seeing any benefits other that fast acquisition? Because i am not that much better accuracy. --Danstah
camera gives much fun and navigation abilities.
 
With all that features, we need x86 compatible onboard computer, with Linux run on, because:
 
-- easy progamming and debug, a lot of GNU software available
 
-- all drivers (GSM, camera, USB, GPS) are ready
 
-- use script languages like perl to program
 
-- store photos, videos and logs onboard at flash card (loading only small photos over GSM link to save money),
 
-- easily communicate over the Internet (TCP/IP). Imagine the web-server aboard!
 
Ok, [http://www.via.com.tw/en/products/mainboards/motherboards.jsp?motherboard_id=221 nano-ITX] is huge enought and has great power consumption,  requiring a bigger plane.
 
 
Reply:
Why not just use a gumstix and connect it through the UART port used by the GPS. This is exactly what we do --Danstah
 
Reply2:
Can gumstick handle web-camera, flash disk and GSM-modem?
 
Answer: yes --flixr

Latest revision as of 01:16, 23 March 2011

GSM (cellular phone) modem, onboard camera and x86 compatible computer

with GSM modem you get unlimited range, camera gives much fun and navigation abilities.

With all that features, we need x86 compatible onboard computer, with Linux run on, because:

-- easy progamming and debug, a lot of GNU software available

-- all drivers (GSM, camera, USB, GPS) are ready

-- use script languages like perl to program

-- store photos, videos and logs onboard at flash card (loading only small photos over GSM link to save money),

-- easily communicate over the Internet (TCP/IP). Imagine the web-server aboard!

Ok, nano-ITX is huge enought and has great power consumption, requiring a bigger plane.


Reply: Why not just use a gumstix and connect it through the UART port used by the GPS. This is exactly what we do --Danstah

Reply2: Can gumstick handle web-camera, flash disk and GSM-modem?

Answer: yes --flixr