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    • History
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      • NuttX
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        • Architecture
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      • MAVLink
        • PyMAVLink
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      • APM Planner 2
      • MAVProxy
    • Developer API
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      • Video Streaming
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        • Telemetry
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  • Computer Vision
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    • OpenCV
      • Object Detection
      • Face Detection
  • Hybrid Drone Solution
    • Hybrid Drone Solution
    • Flight Controller Hardware
      • Pixhawk
    • Flight Code
      • Ardupilot
      • PX4
    • Companion Computer
      • Raspberry Pi
      • Intel Aero Platform
    • Ground Control Station
      • QGroundControl
    • Developer API
      • DroneKit
    • Computer Vision
  • Autonomous Drone Solution
    • Autonomous Drone Solution
    • FlyTbase
    • Paparazzi UAV
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History

History is the study of the past as it is described in written documents. Events occurring before written record are considered prehistory. It is an umbrella term that relates to past events as well as the memory, discovery, collection, organization, presentation, and interpretation of information about these events.

Ardupilot

ArduPilot is a open source autopilot system supporting multi-copters, traditional helicopters, fixed wing aircraft and rovers. The source code is developed by a large community of professionals and enthusiasts. New developers are always welcome! The best way to start is by joining the Developer Team Forum, which is open to all and chock-full of daily development goodness.

NuttX

NuttX is a real-time operating system (RTOS) with an emphasis on standards compliance and small footprint. Scalable from 8-bit to 32-bit microcontroller environments, the primary governing standards in NuttX are Posix and ANSI standards. Additional standard APIs from Unix and other common RTOS's (such as VxWorks) are adopted for functionality not available under these standards, or for functionality that is not appropriate for deeply-embedded environments (such as fork()).

PX4

The Professional Autopilot. PX4 powers any vehicle from racing and cargo drones through to ground vehicles. The powerful and uniquely flexible core of the Dronecode Platform is open-source, and available for you to use and customise as needed.

Linux

Linux (/ˈlɪnəks/ (About this sound listen) LIN-əks) is a family of free and open-source software operating systems built around the Linux kernel. Typically, Linux is packaged in a form known as a Linux distribution (or distro for short) for both desktop and server use. The defining component of a Linux distribution is the Linux kernel, an operating system kernel first released on September 17, 1991, by Linus Torvalds. Many Linux distributions use the word "Linux" in their name.

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