Easy Camera Tracking With A Quadrocopter

[DJ Sures] has been pulling all-nighters lately to get his AR Drone Parrot build off the ground. Now that it’s up and flying around, he managed to get it to follow objects around the room using on board cameras.

For the build, [DJ Sures] used the AR Drone ‘flying video game’ quadrocopter. This toy has two on board cameras that can viewed over wifi. All that’s needed is some interesting software to make things fun. The camera tracking of EZ-Builder software was brought into the mix so the AR Drone can be controlled via object or speech recognition, wiimotes, tablets, or terminals.

[DJ Sures] has come up with some slightly terrifying awesome builds like a Bluetooth Teddy Ruxpin, realistic Wall-E, and an awesome Omnibot 2000 refurb. This is his first flying hack, and the first to fully exploit the camera tracking of the EZ-Builder software. Check out [Sures]’ copter following him around a room after the break.

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11 thoughts on “Easy Camera Tracking With A Quadrocopter

  1. This is pretty great but I am disappointed that the program requires an EZ-B to be connected to the PC. Imagine my disappointment when connecting to the AR Drone only to have EZ-Builder crash. . . Oh well, the EZ-B seems like a great product though it’s not for me.

    – Robot

  2. So… Sorry if this is a dumb question..

    But..

    Could this be used to get the drone to follow my car on the ground? Would be great for track days.. GoPro on the car, drone for overhead shots..

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