How about some local credit for the Source Forge UAV project: "autopilot is a command and control system for helicopters (and can be extended for fixed wing aircraft). It provides a three-axis EFIS and moving map on the ground station. The unmanned aerial robot has instrumentation for attitude, engine and position."
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How about the underwater glider:
http://abcnews.go.com/sections/scitech/CuttingEdge/cuttingedge021011.html
I have a Doonesbury cartoon on my wall from early '94 that delt with this subject. Mike was very upset to find a label on the back of his new leading edge computer that said "Best if used before July, 1994"
The link in the main article is to a "Published Patent Application" not a issued patent. Under the current PTO rules a patent application is published 18 months after it is filed. This is a heads up to the rest of the world so that you can send mass quantities of prior art information to the PTO and maybe get this application rejected.
Snake robots have been around for some time www.snakerobots.com/main.htm
How about some local credit for the Source Forge UAV project: "autopilot is a command and control system for helicopters (and can be extended for fixed wing aircraft). It provides a three-axis EFIS and moving map on the ground station. The unmanned aerial robot has instrumentation for attitude, engine and position."
How about the underwater glider: http://abcnews.go.com/sections/scitech/CuttingEdge /cuttingedge021011.html
I have a Doonesbury cartoon on my wall from early '94 that delt with this subject. Mike was very upset to find a label on the back of his new leading edge computer that said "Best if used before July, 1994"
The link in the main article is to a "Published Patent Application" not a issued patent. Under the current PTO rules a patent application is published 18 months after it is filed. This is a heads up to the rest of the world so that you can send mass quantities of prior art information to the PTO and maybe get this application rejected.
How many of you Tivo owners received the source code for the embedded Linux that runs under the Tivo app (not GPL)?