Mars Rover Technology Used to Make Better Maps 49
Cal writes "An article on the O'Reilly Radar site discusses a new street mapping technology by a company in Berkeley called earthmine. They are using technology developed by the Jet Propulsion Lab for the Mars Exploration Rover missions for reconstructing three-dimensional data of the street-scape. 'The licensed software and algorithms are used to create a 3D representation of the local terrain, allowing autonomous routing of the MERs through the Martian environment. earthmine has combined this JPL technology with its unique, capture hardware and web delivery technology to deliver 3D data with unprecedented density and accuracy.'"
Navigation works really well. (Score:3, Funny)
I should reach it by June (providing my solar panels don't get dusty).
Solar panels (Score:2)
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Poor Rover (Score:2)
Exclusive license for federally-funded research? (Score:5, Interesting)
OK, CalTech owns part of earthmine and JPL is at CalTech. That's fine, but didn't tax dollars pay for the technology developed at JPL? IANAL, but it *used* to be that federally-funded research needed to be made available to everyone - not licensed in perpetuity to a private company. When did this change?
Never let reality temper imagination
Re:Exclusive license for federally-funded research (Score:1, Insightful)
Cue the rightwingers who always leap in to claim that company X needs to have a monopoly over product Y to recoup their costs for R&D which were actually paid by someone else, most likely the public.
Have a look at all the wonderful medication you financed that is being sold back to you at twice the price compared to any other civilized country because you're dumb enough to eat up every word bigCo tells you. The market
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What's the point of federal funding in the first place if the goal is simply to produce marketable research?
First of all the government often pays for things it wants itself such as nice new weapons that current technology is not yet capable of providing (see DARPA or NASA). Second of all capitalism is not perfect thus the "generally" part and paying for basic research is not something capitalism does that well. You can consider the government to be investing money by paying for research while trusting capitalism to help out.
The government can in theory pay less to have something developed by not also buying the
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As government grants need justification in order to be granted, the needed incentive is built into the system.
Government grants are downright scams in certain areas with a horribly corrupt system. In other words you want a very inefficient agency with lax oversight to control all of this? God forbid someone like Caltech is able to choose what sort of research it wants itself without the government controlling everything. After all only the government can ever know what is good research and what the people want and it's NEVER wrong.
Essentially, Caltech does not need to be run like a free market business to get things done because it (theoretically) already gets its bills paid by the government.
If it can sell the research it makes Caltech can make say 50% more money compared t
why would taxes increase? (Score:2, Insightful)
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Really, if you want an historica
Re:Exclusive license for federally-funded research (Score:2)
Cue asshat politicians... (Score:1)
Cue asshat politicians and bureaucrats to order this service dumbed down or removed because of the potential use by terrorists.
for all U.S. Americans, and the children (Score:1)
Maps? Like such as the Iraq?
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Oh shit! Helping to feed the troll. Ah well, can't be perfect EVERY day!
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Trouble on the Horizon (Score:1)
BUT! (Yes, there is always a BUT to every good news.) Anyone think that the NSA or the Homeland Security is going to be ok with this? I mean...Google Inc. already got in trouble with the NSA and Homeland with the 3D building
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Fuck, that would suck.
I hope they just order the images blurred instead.
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Only reads news titles (Score:3, Funny)
But *not-anymore*... (Score:2)
Googleearth (Score:4, Informative)
Googleearth 4.2 does very accurate 3D mapping if the res is high enough. I have found nearly invisible old trails and use it's 3D powers daily. Very cool to fly down the valleys on Vancouver Island at an apparent height of say 300 meters looking for ways through to the next logging road network. I've found nearly invisible crossings through ravines and it is killer for my purposes.
I dunno how they can do much more than bring up the resolution.
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Yamaha WR450F and Vancouver Island with Googleearth + GPS. Hard to beat for crazy fun
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Privacy Implications (Score:2)
Any time we discuss UAV-based monitoring, someone would always bring up Big Brother. Any time there is a talk about detailed databases (government or corporate), there will is talk of totalitarianism.
But collecting of very precise maps of every square meter of the ground (including all the stuff lying on it at the time of survey) does not seem to offend anyone...
I don't really agree with the doom-sayers personally, just pointing out an inconsistency here.
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Close range photogrammetry (Score:2)
Jet Repulsion Labs (Score:1)
** JRL / Jet Repulsion Labs - from Pinky & the Brain!
In other news, i'm shocked that Google doesn't know about JRL.
Guess they've already got the world domination kit.
MER, the mission that just keeps giving (Score:2)
Starcraft II (Score:1)
What do you mean not those kind of maps??
How long until they map out paper delivery routes? (Score:1)
Good (Score:2)
Sent a link (Score:2)
I am your density (Score:2)
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PTStereo for photogrammetry (Score:1)
PTStereo [no.net] does just that. It is part of panotools, but unfortunately the author has not released its source. (PTStereo was only one of a few components of Panotools that is only available in binary form).