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Murderink
12 years agoHonored Guest
Controling the AR Drone 2.0 with the Oculus Rift and the MYO
I have an idea to incorporate the Oculus rift with two devices:
The first being the MYO gesture control armband and the second being the AR Drone 2.0 Parrot.
The concept being able to control the up, down, left and right with the Oculus rift and the forward, backward and spin motions with the MYO armband. The first will be using the Oculus combined with the current smart phone wifi control feature already set out for the AR Drone then once the MYO is released taking away the smart phone control and replacing it with the MYO. The objective being to simulate actually being the AR Drone 2.0.
I want to know if anyone has had a simular idea and if so have they has a successful sync with the Oculus rift?
link for the MYO: https://www.thalmic.com/myo/
The first being the MYO gesture control armband and the second being the AR Drone 2.0 Parrot.
The concept being able to control the up, down, left and right with the Oculus rift and the forward, backward and spin motions with the MYO armband. The first will be using the Oculus combined with the current smart phone wifi control feature already set out for the AR Drone then once the MYO is released taking away the smart phone control and replacing it with the MYO. The objective being to simulate actually being the AR Drone 2.0.
I want to know if anyone has had a simular idea and if so have they has a successful sync with the Oculus rift?
link for the MYO: https://www.thalmic.com/myo/
8 Replies
- mrz0diakHonored GuestThat is interesting idea. I also have AR.Drone 2 and some experience with it's SDK. And curious how it can be comfortably integrated with Oculus even just to have video translated to it. But as far as I understood from docs, there is no way to connect Oculus directly to mobile platform. How do you plan to make it happen? Connect Oculus to PC with cable, connect AR.Drone to PC via WiFi and create custom application to use PC as router? For me it doesn't look too comfortible - you'll need to be with your laptop all the time to use such devices combination.
- AttreyuHonored GuestYou can already control the AR.Drone with a PC/controller other than a phone: http://www.lbpclabs.com/autoflight
So you could use the Oculus Rift as an image receiver from the drone. The drone's movement would be controlled using a PC controller of your choice, but that's not intuitive so you'd be better using a Virtuix Omni (www.virtuix.com) or even better, a Viiwok (viewtopic.php?f=29&t=1224). - mlorberHonored GuestI just ordered the Oculus, wish I could try to play with the ArDrone in a few months...
- lordslomanHonored Guest
"mlorber" wrote:
I just ordered the Oculus, wish I could try to play with the ArDrone in a few months...
I've ordered one too. Once it arrives I will try and implement this too using a laptop and an XBox controller initially. Pity that the AR Drone 2.0 only has one front camera. Would be interesting to have a stereoscopic video feed too. I find that the biggest problem controlling the AR Drone indoors is that it is difficult to judge distances of objects around you. Another issue (at least when controlling the AR Drone with a smartphone is that the video feed can get pretty choppy. Will need to try and boost the wi-fi signal as much as possible to ensure a decent frame rate or it would be pretty unpleasant with the Oculus Rift. - MikeFestaStart PartnerI'm working on something similar with the Phantom Quadcopter and a Raspberry Pi. I'm using GStreamer to send a live video feed from the Raspberry Pi camera to my macbook. Currently, the video just plays on the laptop screen, but the next step is to get it viewable on the Rift. Once that is working, I plan on putting together a step by step tutorial.
Here are some of my observations so far:
- I'm currently streaming at 720p / 30 fps, but with a strong enough connection I think I can get to 1080p.
- I was loosing the signal when I went over 70 ft from the router when using a 9db high gain omni-directional antena
- I now have a 15db directional antena and have kept the connection alive as high as seen in video titled GraduationPartyScott (maybe 400 ft ?)
- When sitting right next to the router the lag is pretty low (in the hundreds of milliseconds)
- As I get farther from the router, the lag accumulates and the video is eventually off by as much as 10 seconds. I think that this can be fixed by switching from a TCP to a UDP connection
You can check out some of my videos here: http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCoXmMG_1NTkBw1nIEcKCFQw - AngelJExplorerHe wasn't controlling it with the Rift, but CyberVillain has flown while wearing the Rift: http://www.mtbs3d.com/phpbb/viewtopic.php?f=140&t=18157#p137176
- ZeroWaitStateHonored GuestAny one need beta testers for this let me know i have:
2 x ardrone 2.0
1 x GPS USB module
2 x gopro 3 black
1 x occulus
1 x MYO on order (3 month wait so far)
25 yrs in IT + back ground in QA for commercial software release
Send A PM - MrMolecularyManHonored GuestHell yeah!

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