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Re: [Paparazzi-devel] Re: My Hello to the Development list.


From: Pardeep Athwal
Subject: Re: [Paparazzi-devel] Re: My Hello to the Development list.
Date: Wed, 2 Jun 2004 00:10:53 -0700 (PDT)

Hi Chris,
The modules of switching between GPRS and WiFi I have
developed were not for Paparazzi but were for the
Windows Platform, XP version.  It was an entirely
different project I did at work etc.. It involved
allowing users to have content pushed onto their
computers based on location. 

I have had difficulty understanding the architecture
of your solution, was it airborne i.e. using a radio
controlled platform much like paparazzi?  Or were you
describing a procedure to be able to triangulate
position relative to cell towers?  Fascinating stuff
but I'm not sure how we can implement it in a UAV
environment, especially in a remote area where there
are no cell networks.

cheers,
Pardeep.
--- address@hidden wrote:
> Hi, 
> i have some code for using the cellular phone
> (siemens brand) instead 
> of gps and optional data link incl. compressed
> images from a digital 
> camera (phone type, low res). Exactly, i have buyed
> a S25 phone with 
> damaged display for 15$ from a cellular repair shop.
> 
> I use engeener commands/mode in order to receive
> broadcast cell data, 
> RF intensity and so on, in order to triangulate the
> position. 
> I have used one toy type palm sized computer (99$)
> with H8 and Atmel CPU 
> having 500 mA bidirectional RF unit (80 channels)
> programmable in C with 
> multitask OS, BW LCD display and some other goodies.
> 
> Take in consideration, this is not paparazzi and
> never it will be, for 
> several reasons. The costs are comparable. One
> advantage, apart the higer 
> cpu power, WAP/GPRS/DTMF bidirectional communication
> channel is the  
> ability to have active communication between
> different uav's  
> expanding some sensor/coperture possibility's. 
> I have used this for demonstating rescue location
> ability (avalange) and 
> for areal photography. The mentioned toy type palm
> is used as base station 
> in addition to a optional analog (game type)
> joystick having a third 
> (speed/height) analog slider for manual control. 
>  
> I don't use IR sensors. 
>  
> For the modem, i will release a SW PIC (microchip)
> modem implementation in 
> order to repleace the HW modem adding bidirectional
> data link 
> communication. I'm sure, you will use you'r modules.
> Can you give me 
> the specs in order to prepare the firmware for it ?.
>  
>  
> Chris 
>  
>  
> I 
> > Bonjour, 
> > Je suis honoré dans la partie devenante du projet.
> 
> > (Forgive me if my grammar is not correct, french
> is a 
> > second language for me.) 
> >  
> > I'm sending this e-mail to the list so that I can
> be 
> > added to the development list and become a member
> of 
> > the project. 
> >  
> > I think that firstly I should order the STK500 
> > development board from digikey.com, I was also 
> > wondering how I can get the circuit board for the 
> > papparazi UAV.  You mentioned Eurocircuits but I 
> > wasn't sure where that was located, I imagine in 
> > Europe :) 
> >  
> > As to the answer to your questions: 
> > 1) I guess I must have confused the two lists, I
> am 
> > certainly more interested in the paparazzi
> project.  I 
> > don't think the list directed me to the uav
> project I 
> > subscribed to both of them at the same time and
> was 
> > confused, must have been my mistake.   
> >  
> > 2) I will try to do as much on my own without
> taking 
> > up much of the groups time but I hope you'll be 
> > patient with me as I set up the system. 
> >  
> > 3) I have viewed most of the code in the CVS
> directory 
> > and I may suggest that we should provide some 
> > documentation either in the code or in a readme
> file 
> > that describes the code.  Preferabbly both, I have
> 
> > found it difficult to follow along and figure out
> what 
> > code to burn onto the Atmega8 and what is for the 
> > Atmega128. 
> >  
> > 4) I would like it if at somepoint we were to
> break up 
> > the ciruit board so a user may wish to use a
> 900Mhz or 
> > 2.4Ghz modem instead of a X10 modem as it is now
> used. 
> >  I have some experience with GPRS via Bluetooth or
> 
> > Serial cable and a user may use that when the
> 900Mhz 
> > modem is out of range. 
> >  
> > 5) Will we be using inertial navigation or is the
> FMA 
> > autopilot still used, if so which model should i
> buy? 
> > Or is any model okay?.  I have reviewed the
> "lls.h" 
> > "infrared.h", so I am assuming FMA. 
> >  
> > Antoine, those above are only suggestions, the
> project 
> > team has done a wonderful job with the UAV so far
> and 
> > they were not meant as critisism.  I guess I'm not
> 
> > familiar with the current roadmap and therefore I
> have 
> > these questions. By the way, what part of france
> is 
> > the project located? 
> >  
> > thank you, 
> > Pardeep. 
> >  
> > --- address@hidden wrote: 
> > > Hi Pardeep 
> > >  
> > > Quoting Pardeep Athwal <address@hidden>: 
> > >  
> > > > Hi Antoine, 
> > > > I subscribed to both the papparazi and the 
> > > helicopter 
> > > > uav development lists.  However it seems to me
> 
> > > that 
> > > > the papparazi list directed me to the
> helicopter 
> > > uav 
> > > > list.  Are both lists the same?   
> > >  
> > > I don't understand what you mean.  
> > > By "the helicopter uav" , do you mean the 
> > > sourceforge autopilot project ? 
> > > These are different projetc. autopilot is run by
> 
> > > Trammel Hudson, and I don't 
> > > know if the project is still alive. Trammel
> answers 
> > > some mail on the autopilot 
> > > list, but there haven't been a CVS update for a
> year 
> > > now. 
> > >  
> > > Our project is paparazzi and is run by Pascal 
> > > Brisset and me. 
> > > We have a project at savannah 
> > > (http://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/paparazzi/)
> 
> > >  
> > > What do you mean by "the papparazi list directed
> me 
> > > to the helicopter uav list" ? 
> > >  
> > > Take care 
> > >  
> > > Antoine 
> > >  
> > >  
> > > >Anyways right now I 
> > > > am looking at how the papparazi uav can be
> used 
> > > with 
> > > > Flight Gear as you mentioned you were not
> familiar 
> > > > with windows programs.  Once I solve something
> I 
> > > will 
> > > > certainly let the group know.  Below is my 
> > > > introduction to the development list.  If you
> have 
> > > any 
> > > > further questions please feel free to ask. 
> > >  
> > > If you run our ground station on windows, please
> let 
> > > me know and send patches :) 
> > > I've heard about people whishing to use our
> project 
> > > with windows, but I can't 
> > > help them as I don't have a windows box. 
> > >  
> 
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