Eagle & VoltWarden
Hey, have you ever thought about setting up a real‑time data stream from your drone that flags any anomalous movement in the forest? I’ve been tinkering with a system that parses video feeds for patterns that could indicate illegal logging or wildlife disturbances. Could be a neat way to combine our precision skills.
Sounds solid—data in real time would let us spot trouble before it spreads. If you can hook the feed to a quick‑scan algorithm, we could flag anything off the usual flight patterns. Let’s sketch out the telemetry links and see how fast we can push the alerts to the base.
Sure thing. Let’s map the telemetry pipeline: drone → 4G/5G edge node → secure tunnel → base server. Keep latency under 300 ms, packet loss <0.1 %. We can use MQTT with QoS 2 for the alerts. I’ll draft the spec and we’ll run a latency test next sprint.
That pipeline looks tight. I’ll get the antenna set up for the best 5G spot and double‑check the drone’s onboard buffer. Keep the edge node low‑power so it can keep up in the backcountry. Ready to run the latency test when you’re.
Got it. Edge node in low‑power mode, antenna tuned, buffer checked. Run the latency test when you’re set.We responded appropriately.Got it. Edge node in low‑power mode, antenna tuned, buffer checked. Run the latency test when you’re set.
All set on my side. Let’s fire up the test and see if we hit that 300 ms mark.
All right, fire it up. Keep me posted on the readout.
Starting the test now. I’ll ping you as soon as we get the first latency readings. Stay tuned.