Does this have to be done "live" = as the drone is moving?Hey, I have a school project. I need the GPS coordinates of a drone to be sent to my custom Android java app. I need to display its coordinates on a map in my app. Does any drone offer a link to mobile and share its coordinates?
I need to display the drone's location on a map on my mobile (in my app). So I need the current location of the device when it is moving. I would like the most accurate accuracy, but minor deviations are not a problem.Does this have to be done "live" = as the drone is moving?
How accurate do you need the coordinates to be?
**bearing in mind that civilian GPS is consistently inaccurate by up to 45 feet... I get the distinct feeling that the 'school project' may revolve around a scanner app.Does this have to be done "live" = as the drone is moving?
How accurate do you need the coordinates to be?
I thought it was less than that but whatever it is it doesn't have military precision**bearing in mind that civilian GPS is consistently inaccurate by up to 45 feet
If memory serves, civvy GPS is +/- 20-45' and military GPS is +/- 10-15', I've got it written down somewhere.I thought it was less than that but whatever it is it doesn't have military precision
Since the drone can return and land within 2' of takeoff requires very accurat GPS. To bad it does not make it avalible to the pilot and on the photos.Hey, I have a school project. I need the GPS coordinates of a drone to be sent to my custom Android java app. I need to display its coordinates on a map in my app. Does any drone offer a link to mobile and share its coordinates?
Non-military GPS resolution is not accessible nor is its access within DJI’s control.Since the drone can return and land within 2' of takeoff requires very accurat GPS. To bad it does not make it avalible to the pilot and on the photos.
Non-military GPS resolution is not accessible nor is its access within DJI’s control.
My understanding is that the Precision Landing system uses the downward Visual Positioning System (VPS) to get that last bit of accuracy in landing. GPS gets it close, VPS gets it very close.
Your home position is determined by gps. Home position cannot be determined until you have enough satellite data to mark your position. VPS takes over when you are close enough to the ground to determine if it is a safe place to land.Non-military GPS resolution is not accessible nor is its access within DJI’s control.
My understanding is that the Precision Landing system uses the downward Visual Positioning System (VPS) to get that last bit of accuracy in landing. GPS gets it close, VPS gets it very close.
This is all true, but doesn’t address some DJI drones’ Precision Landing function, which is an additional layer of RTH in which the drone can land with precise positioning far in excess of what civilian GPS can provide.Your home position is determined by gps. Home position cannot be determined until you have enough satellite data to mark your position. VPS takes over when you are close enough to the ground to determine if it is a safe place to land.
does the mavic 2 support precision rth?This is all true, but doesn’t address some DJI drones’ Precision Landing function, which is an additional layer of RTH in which the drone can land with precise positioning far in excess of what civilian GPS can provide.
Precision Landing VPS matches the landing position with VPS data collected on takeoff… if one has turned on Precision Landing.
I don’t currently have access to my employer’s Mavic 2 drones, and DJI’s specs don’t say. Perhaps you can find information in the manual.does the mavic 2 support precision rth?
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