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Pilot a Plane with a PDA?

An anonymous reader writes "This whitepaper describes how engineers at IBM's Pervasive Computing Advanced Technology Laboratory created a Linux-based, intelligent, remote control system for a model airplane as a way to showcase gateway server technology. The onboard computer controls various navigational equipment and interfaces to a wireless access point and PDA. The user can control the plane through handheld wireless technology. A 3-dimensional virtual flight environment tracks the plane's flight and provides a gps-based autopilot function. The environment is based on LandSAT maps and gives the user a virtual view of the flight from the cockpit of the plane, which can be augmented by real-time updates from an onboard camera. The article briefly introduces "gateway server" concepts, describes the embedded hardware and software architecture, explains how the IBM developers implemented the control systems, and includes lots of cool photos."

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  1. great... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Insightful

    So now, in addition to not being able to bring tweezers and nail clippers on a flight "because they could be used to hijack the plane", I wonder how long until palms and laptops are restricted.

  2. Re:Another shining example of WTFP by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Insightful

    What's The Fucking Point?

    I'm afraid I don't understand your question. Are you looking for a place to have sex? Asking for relationship advice?

    Oh, wait, I get it. If I interpret your use of the word "Fucking" as a meaningless filler word, typically used by uneducated people with limited vocabularies to express a vaguely-defined emphasis, then your question makes much more sense. I really hate having to assume that you're stupid, but... so be it:

    What's the point of this exercise? Well, if you'd read the article, you'd understand they're demonstrating the ability of off-the-shelf technology to provide control of nearly any sort of device remotely, with real-time data and video feedback. This kind of web-based control systems has an unlimited number of potential applications. Some such applications would use a handheld controller, others would use other form factors, depending on the circumstances. The point is that there is a tremendous degree of flexibility achievable with these technologies.

    Why a plane? Why not? If you've gotta build a demo showing control of something, why not control something cool?

  3. But I already control my plane with. . . by kfg · · Score: 3, Insightful

    handheld wireless tecnology. Pulse Code Modulated to boot.

    Yeah, I understand that's it's cool that they've been able to do it this way and the technology may have some legitimate applications in the future and I applaud them for having done it.

    Just remember, before you rush out to try to build one of these things, that's it's actually a pretty daft way to control a model airplane.

    Just because we have a hammer does not mean that everything is a nail. The world is still full of screws and rivets, not to mention the odd bit of glue and welding.

    KFG

  4. Re:Slashdotted already: mirror by Stonent1 · · Score: 2, Insightful

    +1 informative for a Goatse link? I hope the moderator gets hit hard in meta.