OpenRelief Project Launches Disaster Drone Project at LinuxCon Japan
An anonymous reader writes "We'll never forget last year's LinuxCon Japan conference, which took place shortly after the devastating Tohoku earthquake and tsunami in March. As the country still reeled from the disaster, LinuxCon presenters discussed how open source software could contribute to disaster relief. One year later, a team of developers has returned to LinuxCon in Yokohama this week to announce OpenRelief, a new project aimed at building a low-cost, remote-controlled robotic plane to report damage in hard-to-reach, disaster stricken areas."
im sure someone will find a prob with it
so your taking like a 100 RC plane, sticking about 150$ worth of hardware in it, free software, batching it together with a under 1000$ price tag and taking it to a place where the people are still recovering from a disaster to pitch it
I dont know if its brilliant or questionable
this is a site for geeks you dumb fuck, we still wear the same clothes our mom's bought us 20 years ago
We will always wait for the development of technology, because we are in the developing and developed countries will continue to follow.
Nice.
But we really need these things to already be at the scene, or at least not half a world away in some warehouse.
So what would you buy one of these for?
Racing?
If I were designing a UAV for disaster relief, I would stick Thermal Imaging on it. Nevermind being able to recognise the people walking around, you need to look for the half-buried half-dead people that really need urgent help.
To be a soothing presence to the victims of disaster, the drone should evoke calm and friendly feelings.
The Japanese like their cute cats.
So...
My suggestion is a cross between Maru "the strangest cat on the planet"
and "Orvillecopter" part cat, part rc helicopter.
At last a useful cat
Cryonics - Keep cool and carry on.
Hi all, and thanks for reading about OpenRelief. We are now in a six-month cycle of testing and improving the robot plane and related sensors, and aim to have a durable set of solutions published as schematics and code by December. The idea is to allow anyone, anywhere to make OpenRelief solutions using readily available technology.
I thought it might be useful to share a little more information with you via this page. With that in mind please find some overview information below.
A video overview of OpenRelief and the robot plane:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZROTYm17_Uc
An interview with a deep-dive into why OpenRelief was established and where it is going:
http://www.designspark.com/content/openrelief-clearing-fog-disaster
A copy of the slides we just presented at LinuxCon Japan to launch the project (warning: PDF):
https://events.linuxfoundation.org/images/stories/pdf/lcjp2012_coughlan.pdf
Regards
Shane
Co-Founder, OpenRelief