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Revision as of 11:49, 5 March 2013
Intro
Would it not be great to have your small UAS in your backpack, throw it in the air and monitor and even adjust the flight via a small device in you pocket? If you think this would be awesome, read on, since that is what this page is all about. It is the first attempt and will not be about iPad, Android Phones, Amazon Kindles or the likes as a ground station. For this we have other wiki pages. No, we will use a thrusted solution; A Gumstix with Linux on it.
Outcome
Have the Paparazzi GCS monitoring and adjusting a UA via an small Gumstix based device.
Hardware
What do you need to get this working:
- A gumstix board
Installing
Testing
Next
The next step will be to make onboard video work in the GCS.