Originally posted at Dronecode – Common, shared open-source platform for UAVs (www.thedroneinfo.com). Dronecode is an open source, collaborative project that brings together existing and future open-source drone projects under a nonprofit…
Erle Robotics is a company based in Spain focused on making Linuxbased artificial brains for robots and drones. Their team has been actively contributing to to the APM autopilot project…
Original post by Eric Brown on Linux.com 3DRobotics today announced its first Linux-based drone, a Solo quadcopter touted as the first Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) to support full control of…
We have finally sorted out a few technical difficuties with this new Dronecode site and I am happy to kick off a Blog post about the first ever Dronecode conference…
How the Syria Airlift Project is Using Open Source Dronecode for Humanitarian Aid On March 28-29, 2015, Uplift Aeronautics trained a group of Arab-Americans–including refugees from the conflicts in Iraq…
The SDTimes interviews Andrew Tridgell regarding Dronecode and the future of Drones: http://sdtimes.com/look-future-drones-dronecodes-andrew-tridgell/
Agenda: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1P51aFpoYnfnv93wvqyUCYktcVyZwzwyHFjKweBP0yPI/edit# Lorenz – PX4 Native Stack PX4 Native pursuing 2 main goals 1. Implementation of slightly modernised CPP API for inter-process ORB. The intent is to have a scalable API…
Randy Mackay is a core developer of ArduPilot and maintainer of the APM:Copter code and his blog can be found at: http://diydrones.com/profiles/blog/list?user=3hg10u0ji7myk
Lorenz Meier is the core developer and maintainer of the PX4 Native software which runs on Pixhawk based hardware. His blog can be found at: http://diydrones.com/profiles/blog/list?user=2pkdktuy9yghv