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  2. List of open-source hardware projects - Wikipedia

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    OpenPOWER, based on IBM's POWER8 and newer multicore processor designs; OpenSPARC, a series of open-source microprocessors based on the UltraSPARC T1 and UltraSPARC T2 multicore processor designs; Parallax P8X32A Propeller is a multicore microcontroller with an emphasis on general-purpose use; ZPU, a small, portable CPU core with a GCC toolchain.

  3. ArduPilot - Wikipedia

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    The ArduPilot project earliest roots date back to late 2007 [10] when Jordi Munoz, who later co-founded 3DRobotics with Chris Anderson, wrote an Arduino program (which he called "ArduCopter") to stabilize an RC Helicopter. In 2009 Munoz and Anderson released Ardupilot 1.0 [11] (flight controller software) along with a hardware board it could ...

  4. AirSim - Wikipedia

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    AirSim (Aerial Informatics and Robotics Simulation) is an open-source, cross platform simulator for drones, ground vehicles such as cars and various other objects, built on Epic Games’ proprietary Unreal Engine 4 as a platform for AI research. [2]

  5. UAV-systems hardware chart - Wikipedia

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    Hardware Standard Main Processor Main Processor Clock Flash Memory RAM Failsafe Co-Processor Price (USD) @ Supplier 2022/11/18 IMU / Sensors Note Autopilot 1x Veronte Embention: Propietary (user-programmable) DO178C DO254 / DO160 Texas Instruments Dual-Core NA NA NA Yes 6000 3x IMU 3x Magnetometer 2x Static 1x Pitot 2x GNSS receivers 1x Temperature

  6. Drone delivery startup Zipline to expand package drop-off ...

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    Ten years ago, Amazon founder Jeff Bezos went on 60 Minutes to reveal a secret R&D project he declared would lead to wide-scale autonomous drone delivery capable of dropping off packages in 30 ...

  7. Paparazzi Project - Wikipedia

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    All hardware and software is open-source and freely available to anyone under the GNU licensing agreement. Open Source autopilots provide flexible software: users can easily modify the autopilot based on their own special requirements, such as forest fire evaluation.

  8. Drone in a Box - Wikipedia

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    The drone in a box is an emerging form of autonomous unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) technology that uses drones that deploy from and return to self-contained landing “boxes.” Traditional drones, or UAVs, consist of both a non-manned aircraft and some form of ground-based controller.

  9. Land Survey Industry Poised for Drone-Driven Transformation ...

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    ZenaDrone’s Drone as a Service or DaaS, is a convenient and flexible pay-as-you-go business model the company is implementing enabling business users to benefit from the efficiencies of using drones for surveillance and inspection, crop management, or land surveying, without having to buy the hardware and software, or acquire the pilot ...