The new industry is finally booming as the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) begins releasing drones in film sets, farms and oil rigs, according to foreign media reports. A new Linux Foundation co-project drone Code program (DRONECODE) will provide a common Open-source software base for UAVs. The latest proposal will use the Apm/ardupilot UAV software platform provided by the UAV 3D Robotics, created by Anderson (Chris Anderson), originally proposed by Anderson. The founding members of Dronecode include the Interlaken, Qualcomm, 3D Robotics and Baidu.
So far, Dronecode has attracted 1200 developers and been used by commercial drone manufacturers, such as the Canadian drone start-up Precision Hawk (PrecisionHawk), Walkera and DroneDeploy. Dronecode will open up new avenues for private and commercial drone development. In addition to code and other resources, the proposal also guarantees that neutral leadership will be provided and financial support for approved projects. This may spur the drone market, which is expected to cost $100 billion in 10 years. But as Anderson believes, Dronecode will bring a more comfortable and simple life for business enthusiasts. "In the early days of drone development, even experts were flying drones together," he said. ”
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