Dronecode, the non-profit organization developing a common, shared open-source platform for unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), aka drones, has recently made management decisions that has led to some ...
Drones have a ton of potential and not just for warfare. It can be used to make deliveries, record videos from heights and places which might not be reachable, and it is a pretty fun hobby as well, so ...
According to its own website, Dronecode is "an open source, collaborative project that brings together existing and future open source drone projects under a nonprofit structure governed by The Linux ...
The Dronecode Camera Manager (DCM) is an extensible Linux camera server for interfacing cameras with the Dronecode platform. It provides a MAVLink Camera Protocol compatible API for video and image ...
Today, drones tend to run a variety of expensive, home-brew operating systems. Until recently drone ground control systems, such as those of the US Air Force, ran Windows. The first isn't efficient ...
PX4 is an open source flight control software for drones and other uncrewed vehicles, hosted by Dronecode, a Linux Foundation non-profit. The project provides a flexible set of tools for drone ...
SAN FRANCISCO, CA--(Marketwired - Jun 29, 2015) - Dronecode, the nonprofit organization developing a common, shared open source platform for Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), today announced six new ...