Thursday, 7 May 2015

Building Autonomous Drones with Embedded Linux; Why Scientists Love 'Lord of the Rings'

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Building Autonomous Drones with Embedded Linux
Mark F. Brown and Joel Rozenweig build autonomous drones for fun after spending their workdays as software engineers at Intel. Interestingly, Joel says there is "remarkably little" crossover between their jobs and their hobby. But Intel did send them to the Embedded Linux Conference, where Timothy Lord caught up with the pair to chat about microprocessors, hardware platforms, airframes and everything else that goes into building their autonomous flying machines.

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