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  2. OpenDroneMap - Wikipedia

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    OpenDroneMap is an open source photogrammetry toolkit to process aerial imagery (usually from a drone) into maps and 3D models. [3] [4] [5] The software is hosted and distributed freely on GitHub. [6] OpenDroneMap has been integrated within American Red Cross's in-field Portable OpenStreetMap system. [7]

  3. ArduPilot - Wikipedia

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    The free software approach to ArduPilot code development is similar to that of the Linux Operating system and the GNU Project, and the PX4/Pixhawk and Paparazzi Project, where low cost and availability enabled hobbyists to build autonomous small remotely piloted aircraft, such as micro air vehicles and miniature UAVs. The drone industry ...

  4. 3D Robotics - Wikipedia

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    The stated aim of the Solo drone is the ease of both flying the drone and taking professional aerial photos and videos. [6] Chris Anderson (left), and Jordi Muñoz (right), co-founders of 3D Robotics. The IRIS+ Drone was released in September 2014. It was designed as a recreational drone, and it uses a mounted GoPro camera to take pictures.

  5. These Safety-Focused Drones Are Kid (and Beginner) Friendly - AOL

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  6. Cape (software company) - Wikipedia

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    Cape is a software that works on a cloud-based system and allows the complete control of connectivity and management of commercial drones offsite over the web. [ 1 ] [ 8 ] The platform allows the users to fly and control the drones safely with ultra-low latency and high-resolution video.

  7. Paparazzi Project - Wikipedia

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    Low cost and availability enable hobbyist use in small remotely piloted aircraft. [2] The project began in 2003, [1] and is being further developed and used at École nationale de l'aviation civile (ENAC), [3] a French civil aeronautics academy. Several vendors are currently producing Paparazzi autopilots and accessories.

  8. Swarm robotics - Wikipedia

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    Drone swarms are used in target search, drone displays, and delivery. A drone display commonly uses multiple, lighted drones at night for an artistic display or advertising. A delivery drone swarm can carry multiple packages to a single destination at a time and overcome a single drone's payload and battery limitations. [11]

  9. PrecisionHawk - Wikipedia

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    PrecisionHawk is a manufacturer of drones (Lancaster) and has more recently focused heavily on developing software for aerial data analysis (DataMapper) and drone safety systems (LATAS). PrecisionHawk is a member of the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration Pathfinder Initiative and the NASA UTM Program.