Doodle Labs LLC designs and produces industrial-grade wireless networking solutions. We focus on mesh networking for robotic systems, providing high throughput, long-range Smart Radio solutions for UAVs, UGVs, AMRs, mobile robotics, connected teams, governmentdefense and other applications. Our customers build dynamic solutions to complex problems with our products.
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I agree with this sentiment, beartooth at $1500 it really limits bandwidth and ability to push video. What we need is $1000 mesh rider set, hopefully we can get there someday as tech advances and atak comes to the masses with more than just points on a map capability. I just got a set of your mesh rider wearables but can’t find the antenna anywhere, I reached out on your site with no response on where to buy them, they are the 2.4ghz model and I don’t have the money to buy four goosenecks is they are super expensive, any decently performing alternatives or where can I buy your goosenecks if they aren’t too expensive?
These seem to have US military applications, so fat chance that will ever happen and will be restricted for export. The strategic implications are too great.
Yours seems like an impressively simple solution to a complicated problem. I and my partners are manufacturing a couple different drones. We have completed the POC and most of the hardware and am software design. During our POC we encountered jamming issues, so have been looking for a technology looks yours. I'd definitely be interested in learning more.
Great q! It does not, rather: - DJI sends video feed down to GCS on the ground - GCS is connected to Wearable Mesh Rider Radio via Wi-fi hotspot backhaul - TAK UAS plug-in grabs and sends video as a broadcast across TAK, which can be viewed by everyone on the Mesh Rider network. Additionally, since we also backhauled the network into Starlink unit that was mounted on the response vehicle at the base of the foothills, that TAK broadcast could be seen by anyone logged into the TAK server anywhere in the world. If Corona *had* been operating a drone with an integrated Doodle Labs radio (there are many great options out there!), that video stream could be routed even more directly, and the drone itself could act as an aerial antenna and increase the reach and resiliency of the network for folks on the ground.
@@doodlelabs yes that makes sense, in would be strange to have a radio integrated into the Dji. Also as I got your attention it would be great if you could upload a tutorial video on how to run 3rd party scripts in the radios.
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