A Low Cost Spying Quadrotor for Global security Applications Using Hacked Commercial Digital Camera

DEF CON 17

Presented by: Steve Dunker, Efrain Torres
Date: Saturday August 01, 2009
Time: 11:00 - 11:50
Location: Track 1
Track: Track 1

Accessing centimetric georeferenced images is crucial for local military or civil intelligence, reconnaissance and surveillance applications. When classical satellite or aerial imagery is not available the Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) are often a very interesting solution. But having an operational UAS for spying operations implies to solve the following practical problems:

Antoine Gademer

<strong>Antoine Gademer</strong> is a last year PhD student in the ATIS (Data and Signals Acquisition and Processing) laboratory at ESIEA Paris. He is obtained is ESIEA engineer's degree in 2005 and a Paris-Est University Geographic Information System's degree in 2006. He is specialized in aerial and satellite image processing and more recently in sensor integration.

Corentin Chéron

<strong>Corentin Ch&eacute;ron</strong> is a last year graduate student in ESIEA engineering school. Is currently working in long term intership in the ATIS laboratory. He is passionate with aerospatial and embedded electronics. He has his flying model licence and is working on his private pilot licence ! The last two year he worked with Sebastien Monat on the Faucon Noir micro-UAV project.


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