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 . '''RIDDIM'''
  . -> '''R'''emote '''I'''nteractive '''D'''igital '''D'''rone '''I'''nterface '''M'''ashup
 . Author: Marcus -ligi- Büschleb Project Start: 12/2007
 . Credits:
  . -> Holger & Ingo for the Mikrokopter Project ( www.mikrokopter.de ).
  . -> eduard -- - at - -- hasenleithner.at for the linux x-52 lib
  . .
  . Project to Control and interact with a MikroKopter. The main Focus on startup i s the usage of one X-52
Joystick in combination with one Router. The X-52 has th e possibility to Display some something on the Joystick and has lots of Axis and Buttons - so i will prefer it for flying.
 RIDDIM is an acronym for '''R'''emote '''I'''nteractive '''D'''igital '''D'''rone '''I'''nterface '''M'''ashup .
 In this project its all about testing diffrent approaches to pilot the MikroKopter with '''H'''uman '''I'''nterface '''D'''evices rather than the normal RC-Remote.
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 . In later Stages this Project should be combined with my other Project [:en/DUBwise:DUBWise]
  .
 Contact the LiGi for further questions.

= Tested Devices =
== Saitek X-52 ==
 * Pro:
  * LCD-Display
  * lots of buttons/axis
 * Contra:
  * Huge
== Saitek AV8R-01 ==
 * Pro:
  * pricing
  * medium size / weight
 * Contra:
  * handling
== 3DConnexion SpaceNavigator Personal ==
 * Pro:
  * very small
  * lots of axis in one hand
  * very intuitive
 * Contra:
  * few buttons (2)
  * heavy for its size

= Pictures =
= SpaceMouse with openwrt router =
 . [[http://gallery.mikrokopter.de/main.php/v/tech/top_001.JPG.html|{{http://gallery.mikrokopter.de/main.php?g2_view=core.DownloadItem&g2_itemId=41241}}]][[http://gallery.mikrokopter.de/main.php/v/tech/side.JPG.html|{{http://gallery.mikrokopter.de/main.php?g2_view=core.DownloadItem&g2_itemId=41233}}]][[http://gallery.mikrokopter.de/main.php/v/tech/inner.JPG.html|{{http://gallery.mikrokopter.de/main.php?g2_view=core.DownloadItem&g2_itemId=41229}}]]

= Saitek X-52 with mount =

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Second Outdoor Flight: = Starting with Keyswitch =
 . <<Vimeo(5423380)>>
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[[RCMovieVideo(http://www.rcmovie.net/flvideo/3913.flv)]] = Public Riddim controlled !SpaceMouse flying @Sublab=
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First Flight ( not really used to it yet):  . <<Vimeo(1291676)>>
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[[GoogleVideo(2336302694868882049)]] = Test of the !JoystickMount (!BackPack) =
 . http://www.rcmovie.de/video/a6dff75bda4fd1ee9fe0/Neues-am-Sonntag-in-Leipzig
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First test ( just motortest but comm to joy and mk is done ): [[GoogleVideo(-1245698832821314112)]] = Second Outdoor Flight =
 . http://www.rcmovie.de/video/afe32970749f5e2bcdc6/Sonntagsausflug-mikrokopter
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  . - 1x MikroKopter ( www.mikrokopter.de ) with bluetooth
  . - 1x Saitek X-52 ( or X-52 PRO ) - later the support for other Devices can fol low
  . - 1x MikroKopter with  [[Bluetooth]] or ZigBee
  . - 1x Supported input Device
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   . In the autohrs setup this will be my notebook ( its better for debug output )    at stage one and one Asus WL500g deluxe running OpenWrt in stage2.    . In the author's setup this will be the notebook ( it's better for debug output ) at stage 1 and one Asus WL500g deluxe running !OpenWrt in stage 2.
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 . $> ./riddim  . $> ./riddim [config-file]
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0.2 - first version with possibility to fly ( based on FC0.68b commands ) 0.1 - initial release with basic functions and proove of concept Code ( Scanning for Blueooth Devices / read Joy / communicate to MK / ..)  * 0.4 - support for socat ( makes usage of [[Bluetooth]] or ZigBee easy )
 * 0.3 - support for !SpaceMouse
 * 0.2 - first version with possibility to fly ( based on FC0.68b commands )
 * 0.1 - initial release with basic functions and proof of concept code ( Scanning for blueooth devices / read joystick / communicate to MK / ..)

= Licence =
 * http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.0/de/ (Creative Commons / Non Commercial / Share Alike)
 * Additionally to this licence it is not allowed to use this software in any violent manner. This explicitly includes that lethal weapon owning "People" (e.g. army & police) are not allowed to use this project

= Credits =
 * Holger & Ingo for the MikroKopter Project
 * eduard -- - at - -- hasenleithner.at for the linux x-52 lib
 * xm for help with the !OpenWRT makefile
  . .

= Discussion =
 * http://forum.mikrokopter.de/topic-2554.html
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Content

Preface

  • RIDDIM is an acronym for Remote Interactive Digital Drone Interface Mashup . In this project its all about testing diffrent approaches to pilot the MikroKopter with Human Interface Devices rather than the normal RC-Remote.

    Contact the LiGi for further questions.

Tested Devices

Saitek X-52

  • Pro:
    • LCD-Display
    • lots of buttons/axis
  • Contra:
    • Huge

Saitek AV8R-01

  • Pro:
    • pricing
    • medium size / weight
  • Contra:
    • handling

3DConnexion SpaceNavigator Personal

  • Pro:
    • very small
    • lots of axis in one hand
    • very intuitive
  • Contra:
    • few buttons (2)
    • heavy for its size

Pictures

SpaceMouse with openwrt router

  • http://gallery.mikrokopter.de/main.php/v/tech/top_001.JPG.htmlhttp://gallery.mikrokopter.de/main.php/v/tech/side.JPG.htmlhttp://gallery.mikrokopter.de/main.php/v/tech/inner.JPG.html

Saitek X-52 with mount

  • riddim_mount_front.jpg riddim_mount_side.jpg

Videos

Starting with Keyswitch

= Public Riddim controlled SpaceMouse flying @Sublab=

Test of the !JoystickMount (!BackPack)

Second Outdoor Flight

Hardware Setup

  • You need:
    • - 1x MikroKopter with Bluetooth or ZigBee

    • - 1x Supported input Device
    • - 1x Hardware with the following minimum requirements:
      • -> running linux

      • -> usb

      • -> bluetooth ( later on bluetooth or wlan will be supportet )

      • In the author's setup this will be the notebook ( it's better for debug output ) at stage 1 and one Asus WL500g deluxe running OpenWrt in stage 2.

Compile

  • $> make

Run

  • $> ./riddim [config-file]

ChangeLog

  • 0.4 - support for socat ( makes usage of Bluetooth or ZigBee easy )

  • 0.3 - support for SpaceMouse

  • 0.2 - first version with possibility to fly ( based on FC0.68b commands )
  • 0.1 - initial release with basic functions and proof of concept code ( Scanning for blueooth devices / read joystick / communicate to MK / ..)

Licence

  • http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.0/de/ (Creative Commons / Non Commercial / Share Alike)

  • Additionally to this licence it is not allowed to use this software in any violent manner. This explicitly includes that lethal weapon owning "People" (e.g. army & police) are not allowed to use this project

Credits

  • Holger & Ingo for the MikroKopter Project

  • eduard -- - at - -- hasenleithner.at for the linux x-52 lib
  • xm for help with the !OpenWRT makefile
    • .

Discussion


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