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Remotely controlled Vehicles over Starlink.

What if you want to control a vehicle that’s hundreds of kilometers away, or even on the other side of the planet? Cellular is an option, but is obviously limited by available infrastructure — good luck getting a cell signal in the middle of the ocean.

https://youtu.be/Fjy1hcLf2_M

#diy #remotely #controlled #science #sea #vehicles #starlink #mini #receiver #it #engineer #media #maker #programming #tech #space #news
Modern remote control (RC) radios are capable of incredible range, but they’re still only made for line-of-sight use. But what if you could beam your commands down from space?

That’s what [Thingify] was looking to test when they put together an experimental RC boat using a Starlink Mini for communications. Physically, there was no question it would work on the boat. After all, it was small, light and power-efficient enough.

The downside? Starlink is a fairly expensive proposition; you’d need to have a pretty specific mission in mind to justify the cost. The Mini receiver currently costs $599 USD (though it occasionally goes on sale), and you’ll need at least a $50 per month plan to go with it. While this puts it out of the price range for recreational RC, [Thingify] notes that it’s not a bad deal if you’re looking to explore uncharted territory.
[ImageSource: Thingify]

But would the network connection be up to the task of controlling the vehicle in real-time?

During early ground testing, the Mini version of the Starlink receiver worked very well. Despite being roughly 1/4 the size of its predecessor, the smaller unit met or exceeded its performance during benchmarks on bandwidth, latency and signal strength. As expected, it also drew far less power: the Mini’s power consumption peaked at around 33 watts, compared to the monstrous 180 W for the larger receiver.

On the water, there was even more good news. The bandwidth was more than enough to run a high-resolution video feedback to the command center. At the same time, the boat moved autonomously between waypoints, and when [Thingify] switched over to manual control, the latency was low enough not to be a problem. “We wouldn’t recommend manually piloting a high-speed aircraft over Starlink, but for a boat that’s cruising along at 4 km/h, the lag didn’t even come into play.”


Ein 23-jähriger Autofahrer ohne Fahrerlaubnis, dafür mit Alkohol im Blut verursache in Dresden-Cotta eine Menge Schaden. #Promille #Mini Cooper #Unfall #Coswig #Riesa https://bit.ly/4b34bUN https://www.diesachsen.de/elbland/mini-fahrer-mit-0-8-promille-stiess-gegen-sieben-autos-2991047?utm_source=Mastodon&utm_medium=publizer&utm_content=textlink


Plenty of comments on the weight of yesterday’s Eletre versus previous Lotuses. I’ll return to that subject in a few days but today we continue with the theme of Chinese-British EVs, with the electric Mini Cooper, seen here at Thruxton Circuit at the SMMT’s southern test day. Although it looks the same as the current petrol model, the electric Mini is made on a completely different platform in China - but it will also be built in the UK from 2026.

#davidsdailycar #Mini #WeirdCarMastodon
Red electric Mini Cooper S with black roof, rear quarter view


#Mini lässt ja das beste liegen. Da muss man doch mal ein ernstes Wort bei einer Nuss 🥜 reden 😄

Feines Kurzvideo von den #Balkonhörnchen 👍🎶


If you're interested in reading about a few of the apps I've discovered within my first week or so of using the Mac Mini and MacOS in general, you can do so via the URL below.

https://cliffwade.weblog.lol/2024/11/macos-apps-ive-discovered-in-my-first-week-with-the-mac-mini

I'd appreciate any feedback, as well as any suggestions or recommendations to apps that you enjoy and recommend to others.

#Blog #Blogging #Blogger #Mac #MacMini #Mini