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by TeMPOraL
4936 days ago
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Can you run IP over Skilled Radio Operators? That kind of drone network could be useful for transmitting video, or other important data that isn't that good to send by voice. Not to mention remotely controling the other drones, that would do things like searching for people in the rubble. |
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That said, you don't need digital transmission for a video signal [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slow-scan_television] or for remotely controlling things. A more sophisticated network like that provided by TCP/IP is always a nice thing to have, but you pay the price in terms of lost range when you start trying to use WiFi for everything. My little handheld radio can reach up to 5 miles; my WiFi station might go 500 feet. Which link would you rather have in a disaster?
It's true, robots can enhance the capabilities of rescue operations, but the comment I replied to was specifically talking about using drones to establish lines of communication. My point is that we already have that, and it doesn't require a hundred drones in the air.
You might also be interested in APRS [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Automatic_Packet_Reporting_Syst...]