Drones Going Open Source - Progress in Video Streaming and Recording
Offered By: Linux Foundation via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the ongoing open-source developments in drone technology through this 39-minute Linux Foundation conference talk. Delve into Julien Beraud's presentation on Parrot Drones, which run on Linux with proprietary firmware. Learn about the progress in enabling video streaming and recording with ArduPilot-based firmware, and discover new open-source projects surrounding Parrot Drones. Gain insights into the porting of ArduPilot to Bebop and Bebop 2 drones, and understand the potential of Linux as an embedded platform for the future of drone technology. Follow the presentation's agenda, covering topics such as Do Pilots, AutoPilot, Celyn Drivers, open-source motivations, video processing, telemetry, firmware, and future plans including the Parrot Slam Dunk project.
Syllabus
Introduction
Agenda
Parrot Bebop 2
Do Pilots
AutoPilot
Celyn Drivers
Why Open Source
Andrew Trudeau
Video
Autosys
One big process
Three main processes
Open Source Libraries
Telemetry
Hooks
Firmware
Future Plans
Parrot Slam Dunk
Questions
Taught by
Linux Foundation
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