Check the next level of personal recon with your own UAV and Google Earth
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JOURNAL: DIY Hi Def
Recon<http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/typepad/rzYD/~3/159908234/journal-diy-hi-.html>

Posted: 22 Sep 2007 09:38 AM GMT-06:00
 Chris Anderson (the editor of Wired magazine) has been pushing the envelope
of do-it-yourself
reconnaissance<http://www.thelongtail.com/the_long_tail/2007/09/uav-image-proce.html>using
low
cost UAVs <http://diydrones.com/>, stitching
software<http://pictearthusa.com/>(in conjunction with Google Earth),
a GPS
datalogger<http://www.unityelectronics.com/product-product_id/4065/m/i_Blue/p/I_BLUE747>($99),
and digital cameras (the Canon
PowerShot 
SD650<http://www.amazon.com/Canon-PowerShot-Digital-Camera-Optical/dp/B000ENPDSW/ref=pd_bbs_1/102-4692811-9911312?ie=UTF8&s=electronics&qid=1190472398&sr=8-1>,
at 6 MP). Yet another global guerrilla tinkering project for applications in
security and disaster response.



On 9/23/07, Stephen Guerin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Here's a typical blog about the emergence of end-user tools for digital
> capture
> of urban information:
>
>
> http://digitalurban.blogspot.com/2007/09/top-5-urban-gadgets-and-software.html
>
> The last bit is interesting where they say:
> """
> We know that there are users our there that view SketchUp as a tool for
> the
> masses and frown upon its simple tool set and interface. Yet this is what
> its
> all about, mass participation in modeling and geographic information using
> simple to use yet powerful toolsets.
>
> In essence this is the start of a longer list of recommend hardware and
> software
> of note is our lack of mention of ESRI, 3D Max, Laser Scanners or other
> high end
> software/hardware.
>
> The market is changing and with it both the software and levels of
> hardware
> required, to be continued..
> """
>
>
> So it's becoming an interesting question of what a community might be able
> to do
> when you combine data collection via SketchUp, Google Maps/Earth, cheap
> GPS
> devices, and GeoCoded photos and augment that with 3D GIS-based
> agent-based
> models. What type of applications could we imagine if data could be
> managed in a
> peer-to-peer way with groups within the community having private and
> public data
> layers? How might these tools help a community organize around different
> issues?
>
> -S
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