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Connecting the AR.Drone Quadricopter to Mathematica
Christopher Wolfram and Todd Gayley
Christopher Wolfram and Todd Gayley demonstrate a Mathematica connection to the Parrot AR.Drone 2.0 quadricopter, which allows them to fly it and capture live video and flight data. They also share some of the programming involved in making the connection in this Wolfram Technology Conference presentation.
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