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Re: [Paparazzi-devel] Commercial Application
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Antoine |
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Re: [Paparazzi-devel] Commercial Application |
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Fri, 23 Jun 2006 18:40:11 +0200 |
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Hi Christian
Christian Menge wrote:
Guys,
I'm new and have a couple questions about Paparazzi:
(1) We would like to use the software in a commercial fixed wing
application, how reliable is this technology/software?
Requirments:
a. - Ability to fly in moderate to bad weather, wind, cloud, fog.
Ability to sustain wind mostly depends on your airframe choice. The
faster the better, but a high airspeed has drawbacks in term of
endurance, landing and takeoff ease etc...
The infrared sensors won't work inside clouds, under heavy rain or
inside dense fog.
b. - Ability to be controlled within a five mile range.
The range depends on you radio modem choice. Some people are using 1W
Maxtream units which give a very long range. Tests are planed using GPRS
modems.
c. - Two hour endurance.
Again, depends on your airframe choice - The 200-300g airframes are more
in the range of 30 minutes endurance - The 1.5kg twinstar with lipos and
brushless can do 2 hours.
Combustion engine will allow even more, but have other drawbacks.
Their is no such thing as a perfect airframe, only airframes adapted to
a particular mission.
Once of the strong points of Paparazzi is its ability to be configured
for all sort of airframes.
d. - Automatic landing
Depends on the size of the landing site, the speed of the airframe
etc... :)
e. - Ability to control aircraft from a ground station.
We have that
f. - Ability to get close to real-time feedback of aircraft telemetry,
video, altitude, GPS location, etc
We have that too
(2) Is Paparazzi currently being developed, I noticed several of the
project pages have not been updated in years?
Paparazzi is very much developed and the user base is always increasing.
The homepage at savannah is somewhat dead due to lack of time.
The wiki at ENAC ( http://www.recherche.enac.fr/paparazzi/doc ) is more
alive.
The most active media is the irc chanel ( freenode #paparazzi )
A look at the CVS will give you the best indications about development pace.
Thanks!
Christian
You're welcome
Antoine