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Previously on "London drone show..."

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  • hairymouse
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    Interesting, thanks

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  • darmstadt
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    https://droneshowsoftware.com/

    GitHub - ugcs/ddc

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  • hairymouse
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    Originally posted by jamesbrown View Post
    Oh, and drones could easily compensate quickly if blown off course.
    Sure, but NorthernLads idea was that all the courses would be plotted in advance and checked to avoid collisions. If a drone is blown of course, then it would compensate of course but would no longer be flying a course that has been checked. Then you could have a collision.

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  • jamesbrown
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    Oh, and drones could easily compensate quickly if blown off course.

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  • jamesbrown
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    Originally posted by hairymouse View Post
    I can't imagine that GPS location is so precise that these drones could avoid hitting each other. And the slightest wind would blow them all over the place, nullifying any previous calculations on the paths.

    I thought the drone/airport crisis a few months ago was fascinating. It never was even clear that there were drones and it could have just been mass panic. Also, it seems to me very possible that you could set up drones programmed to fly through the airport at intervals and then land on a charging pad somewhere until it was time to take off again and run for days without human interventions. AFAIK, this wouldn't be stopped by the current system of jamming RC signals.
    I don’t know how they do it, but I do know that real-time kinematic (RTK) GPS has mm accuracy (or, rather, precision) with a base station because I have used this for surveying before.

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  • hairymouse
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    Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
    Because I doubt there is any. He didn't go in to any more detail as it's probably too complex for your average bod and it's a company secret. I imagine anti collision would be in the software used to make the path, exactly like a CNC program. It dry runs it and does it's collision detection. When there is no clash it runs.... Anti collision capability would screw up the choreography during the show so won't work I wouldn't have thought.
    I'd imagine there are a few different ways of approaching. A simple path in each drone or highly complex inter drone communication. Both could be used for a show I'd imagine.

    Would be interesting you are right so deffo gonna have a look at it when I've got time. Maybe NF can help us out here. I'd be surprised if he hasn't already written something that's better than what they've got already.
    I can't imagine that GPS location is so precise that these drones could avoid hitting each other. And the slightest wind would blow them all over the place, nullifying any previous calculations on the paths.

    I thought the drone/airport crisis a few months ago was fascinating. It never was even clear that there were drones and it could have just been mass panic. Also, it seems to me very possible that you could set up drones programmed to fly through the airport at intervals and then land on a charging pad somewhere until it was time to take off again and run for days without human interventions. AFAIK, this wouldn't be stopped by the current system of jamming RC signals.

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  • northernladuk
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    Originally posted by hairymouse View Post
    I'd like some technical details, like how big those drones are.

    I heard an interview with a guy who put on the show and he said they are each programmed to hit certain GPS co ordiantes at certain times and didn't mention anything about them communicating with each other to avoid collisions.
    Because I doubt there is any. He didn't go in to any more detail as it's probably too complex for your average bod and it's a company secret. I imagine anti collision would be in the software used to make the path, exactly like a CNC program. It dry runs it and does it's collision detection. When there is no clash it runs.... Anti collision capability would screw up the choreography during the show so won't work I wouldn't have thought.
    I'd imagine there are a few different ways of approaching. A simple path in each drone or highly complex inter drone communication. Both could be used for a show I'd imagine.

    Would be interesting you are right so deffo gonna have a look at it when I've got time. Maybe NF can help us out here. I'd be surprised if he hasn't already written something that's better than what they've got already.
    Last edited by northernladuk; 1 January 2021, 17:34.

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  • minestrone
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    The Maduro attempt a couple of years ago was, I think, how it is going to go in future.

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  • hairymouse
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    I'd like some technical details, like how big those drones are.

    I heard an interview with a guy who put on the show and he said they are each programmed to hit certain GPS co ordiantes at certain times and didn't mention anything about them communicating with each other to avoid collisions.

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  • Eirikur
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    Originally posted by jamesbrown View Post
    Didn't see it, but they've been doing it in China for years.
    They used them at the 2018 winter Olympics in South Korea during the opening ceremony as well

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  • SueEllen
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    Originally posted by jamesbrown View Post
    Didn't see it, but they've been doing it in China for years.
    But not in Sydney, Auckland, Dubai, Paris or Thailand.

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  • jamesbrown
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    Didn't see it, but they've been doing it in China for years.

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  • northernladuk
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    Give it five years and London will look like some futuristic Sci fi city with flying advertising everywhere.

    Definitely a lot of money to be made in this area.

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  • SueEllen
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    We beat the world!

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  • GhostofTarbera
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    London drone show...

    I live opposite o2 they have been flying about past 4 nights from midnight till 5am practicing - all jolly good fun

    Most of tonight was not tonight just super exposed


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    Last edited by GhostofTarbera; 1 January 2021, 00:20.

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