Consumer-grade drones have become effective multimedia collection tools, spring-boarded by rapid development in embedded CPUs, GPUs, and cameras. They are best known for their ability to cheaply collect high-quality aerial video, 3D terrain scans, infrared imagery, etc., with respect to manned aircraft. However, users can also create and attach custom sensors, actuators, or computers, so the drone can collect different data, generate composite data, or interact intelligently with its environment, e.g., autonomously changing behavior to land in a safe way, or choosing further data collection sites. Unfortunately, developing custom payloads is prohibitively difficult for many researchers outside of engineering. We provide guidelines for how to create a sophisticated computational payload that integrates a Raspberry Pi 5 into a DJI Matrice 350. The payload fits into the Matrice's case like a typical DJI payload (but is much cheaper), is easy to build and expand (3D-printed), uses the drone's power and telemetry, can control the drone and its other payloads, can access the drone's sensors and camera feeds, and can process video and stream it to the operator via the controller in real time. We describe the difficulties and proprietary quirks we encountered, how we worked through them, and provide setup scripts and a known-working configuration for others to use.
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DJI 大疆创新 以“The Future of Possible(未来无所不能)”为主旨理念,致力于成为全球飞行影像系统先驱。公司发展至今,除中国大陆以外,还在香港、美国、德国、荷兰、日本、韩国设有办公室,全球员工人数超过 6000 人。DJI 从商用自主飞行控制系统起步,陆续推出飞控系统、云台、多旋翼飞行器、小型多旋翼一体机等产品系列,已被广泛用于影视、农业、地产、新闻、消防、救援、能源、遥感测绘、野生动物保护等领域,占据全球 80% 以上市场份额。