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PAPARAZZI ON MOBILE

Three ENAC students have released a Graphical control application for Paparazzi on Mobile phones using Java Technologies, connecting via Bluetooth to the ground station. It is divided into 2 programs, one running on the ground station, and the other on the mobile phone. Check the Ipodrom project page for more details.

*Ipodrom is the french acronym for Interface pour contrôler un drone sur un mobile. It is the French UAV control interface on a mobile phone.

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ASME/IEEE Call for Papers

Paparazzi Developers,
This is to announce a Call for Papers for the 2009 ASME/IEEE International Conference on Mechatronic and Embedded Systems and Applications (MESA09), part of ASME IDETC09. The conference is to be held August 30 – September 2, 2009 at the San Diego Convention Center. This Call for Papers is specific to the Session chaired by myself, Antoine Drouin, and Anton Kochevar. This topic of this session is ” Open Source UAV Autopilots: Status and Progression”, part of a symposium of MESA09 called “Small Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Technologies and Applications (SUAVTA)”. This Technical Session is meant to be a session that will focus on Paparazzi, the topics can include specific features developed for Paparazzi or applications using Paparazzi along with other innovative aspects or uses of Paparazzi. We hope to make this one of the largest and best conferences dealing with Paparazzi. Please help us to promote Paparazzi and bring this amazing project to even more people. Full paper deadline is Feb. 27, 2009 using the online submission system.

Conference Website: https://www.asmeconferences.org/IDETC09/ (click MESA09, then, UAV Symposium, then this dedicated session) or http://iel.ucdavis.edu/mesa/MESA09/

If you have any further questions please email me at:

daniel.morgan@aggiemail.usu.edu

Research Associate, Center for Self-Organizing and Intelligent Systems at Utah State University

http://www.engr.usu.edu/wiki/index.php/User:CSOIS

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Second Place at Student AUVSI Competition

Targets_auvsi_08The OSAM Paparazzi team took 2nd place in the Sixth Annual Student Unmanned Aerial Systems Competition! The event is sponsored by AUVSI (Association for Unmanned Vehicle Systems International) and was held at Webster Field, St. Inigoes, Maryland. It should also be noted that this was Paparazzi’s and the OSAM Paparazzi team’s first time at the competition.
Link to competition
Highlight Video of Competition

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Paparazzi as Meteorological Tool

Heli_deckScientists from the Geophysical Institute of the University of Bergen/Norway flew Paparazzi controlled Funjet aircrafts equipped with meteorological sensors in the Arctic sea around Spitsbergen with only the help of an RC safety pilot and no Paparazzi team member nearby. They took off and landed on the helicopter deck of the Norwegian icebreaking coast guard vessel KV Svalbard for one week and set a new Paparazzi low temperature record by flying at around -20°C and 15m/s wind in altitudes up to 1500m. For another two weeks they also collected data on Spitsbergen near Longyearbyen. See pictures in the gallery and a video.

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The Slicer Flight System Presentation

Here is an interesting presentation showing the capabilities of the Paparazzi UAV flight plan system and new Slicer micro fixed wing platform. The strengths of the distributed agent ground control station, and some history of the Paparazzi autopilot hardware. As well as more interesting capabilities and solutions in the Paparazzi UAV framework. Presentation by Pascal Brisset, M. Bronz, M. Gorraz and J. Tyler of ENAC.

The Slicer Flight System Presentation

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