ACM GETMOBILE cover page for NESLab’s FlyZone drone testbed
September 2nd, 2020
Abstract
The FlyZone indoor testbed, designed and operate by NESLab (www.neslab.it) at Politecnico di Milano, has made it to the cover of the latest issue of ACM GETMOBILE. FlyZone, which was originally presented at ACM MOBISYS as a Best Paper Candidate, is a testbed architecture to experiment with aerial drone applications.
Unlike most existing drone testbeds that focus on low-level mechanical control, FlyZone offers a high-level API and features geared towards experimenting with application-level functionality. These include the emulation of environment influences, such as wind, and the automatic monitoring of developer-provided safety constraints, for example, to mimic obstacles.
Further information: https://t.co/IvpVPzBbAk?amp=1
Unlike most existing drone testbeds that focus on low-level mechanical control, FlyZone offers a high-level API and features geared towards experimenting with application-level functionality. These include the emulation of environment influences, such as wind, and the automatic monitoring of developer-provided safety constraints, for example, to mimic obstacles.
Further information: https://t.co/IvpVPzBbAk?amp=1